3rdgendslmech
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Since late July when my wife and I came home from vacation we noticed that the basement seemed a little more humid/musty than usually. We did have record rainfall for 2 weeks but water never entered the house. Sump pump ran pretty much for a week until it dried out some.
Today in the process of moving things around in the basement I noticed that the door to gain access to the crawl space had some mold on it. It's a vented crawl space with 6 mil plastic over the whole gravel base. We had a chair that was pushed up pretty close to it to hide the unsightly opening until I got around to redoing it. I never painted it and honestly I rebuilt what the previous homeowner had just to seal it up a little better but didn't put insulation behind it. ( I've already taken the old moldy sheetrock off and put a leftover piece to close the hole).
I thought this was a little odd because nowhere is there any indication that it had gotten wet. Maybe because I'd never put insulation behind it with a vapor barrier? Maybe because its been so hot and humid lately?
While i was in the crawl space I checked on the sump pump just to make sure its still working because we could be looking at heavy rains due to a hurricane next week. Still works fine, but the one thing I did notice is that the pump sits up on half of a cinder block 8"x 8" leaving a lot of water still in the pit. I've seen them sit on a brick before, I've even seen them just sit right on the bottom. So then I got to thinking if maybe that musty humid feeling was coming from the water just sitting in the bottom of the sump pit???
Today in the process of moving things around in the basement I noticed that the door to gain access to the crawl space had some mold on it. It's a vented crawl space with 6 mil plastic over the whole gravel base. We had a chair that was pushed up pretty close to it to hide the unsightly opening until I got around to redoing it. I never painted it and honestly I rebuilt what the previous homeowner had just to seal it up a little better but didn't put insulation behind it. ( I've already taken the old moldy sheetrock off and put a leftover piece to close the hole).
I thought this was a little odd because nowhere is there any indication that it had gotten wet. Maybe because I'd never put insulation behind it with a vapor barrier? Maybe because its been so hot and humid lately?
While i was in the crawl space I checked on the sump pump just to make sure its still working because we could be looking at heavy rains due to a hurricane next week. Still works fine, but the one thing I did notice is that the pump sits up on half of a cinder block 8"x 8" leaving a lot of water still in the pit. I've seen them sit on a brick before, I've even seen them just sit right on the bottom. So then I got to thinking if maybe that musty humid feeling was coming from the water just sitting in the bottom of the sump pit???
