(Family Features) If your basement feels muggy, the air is damp or it’s a bit on the stinky side, you may have a humidity issue. Addressing and correcting the problem won’t just make your basement more comfortable; it’ll also create a cleaner, healthier environment.
To help ensure your home – and basement – remains in good health, the experts at Thrasher Foundation Repair , a trusted leader in the industry for 50 years, offer these insights and tips.
By nature, basements are prime candidates for humidity problems. They’re underground and surrounded by dirt, a notoriously bad conductor of heat. Because of that, basements are naturally cooler than the other rooms in your house. When warm, moist air from outside or upstairs comes into your cool basement, the moisture in the air cools and