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Mold spore

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As a followup to my question about a very humid basement… There does not seem to be any water coming in.?

Nothing along the floor or coming down the walls etc. It seems to be condensation as the last person to answer my question indicated. We do not have a vapour barrier over the soil in the crawl space- I did not even know you could put one in, How would you do it?? The insulation in the walls was not a styrene type-it was the kind of styrofoam you might buy to make a fake gravestone for your front yard at Halloween or use for packing in a parcel. We considered foam but are not sure how it compares price-wise to regular bat insulation. We have two sump pumps and no doubt that is adding to the moisture as well since the wells are covered only by a wooden cap. Should those be sealed over with plastic as well? My last house was in the city and we had No humidity problems so this is a whole new experience. There is a bit of mold in one spot going up on the drywall- that will be yanked out tomorrow. Any further suggestions appreciated-especially how to put that vapour barrier on the dirt. Tx.


I have poly barrier half way down my basement wall?

I am going to add more insulation to the walls as I have framed, and I want to put a poly barrier ovwr the insulation. I am told this will sweat and cause mold? How should I insulate this, and do I need to remove the old poly or can I leave this in and not put a vapor barrier over the new insulation


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Slime Mold (size comparison)

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Image taken on 2011-06-12 07:25:43 by ColorfulFoxes.