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Getting Rid of Odors in a Cement BasementKC from SE Idaho Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting Rid of Odors in a Cement BasementI have an old house too. You need to seal the walls and the concrete with something made for concrete, whether it be a water-proofer or a paint made for cement. Also a dehumidfier would probably help tremendously by aiding in taking any mold and mildew spores out of the air. Post by Lynn RE: Getting Rid of Odors in a Cement BasementPlain Charcoal, and a dehumidifier. We also have damp rid. Post By taz (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Odors in a Cement BasementLots of good ideas, guys, thanks for your help. I really appreciate you taking the time to reply. Post by kcarskc RE: Getting Rid of Odors in a Cement BasementI know that plain charcoal absorbs odors. I have also used a dehumidifier and it worked wonders, just keep a check on water levels because it can fill up quick. Post By ac (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Odors in a Cement Basement
We had that same problem when we bought our house a couple of years ago. It seems the cement floor had absorbed (I won't say), but the real repair came when we painted it with floor paint. It took a couple of months for the paint to form a complete seal, but we haven't had any problems with odors since. Post by Linda in the kitchen RE: Getting Rid of Odors in a Cement BasementTry a dehumidifier, most likely your basement is damp and this will remove the moisture. When I moved in our home, I couldn't keep the basement door open because of the smell. It took several months but, now we have a family room & work-out room down there. Good Luck Post by JoAnnDeMom RE: Getting Rid Of Odors In Cement BasementHave you tried putting Arm and Hammer kitty litter in a box, in that room? That will help the odor because of the baking soda in it. It help my closet when I had a water leak. Post By sandee (Guest Post) |
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