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Old 08-25-2007, 04:16 AM
azaleaeight azaleaeight is offline
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Default Any Tips On Building A Room in A Wet-ish Basement?

The basement in question is dry all year, but when a lot of snow melts suddenly in Spring the pumps run.

In general, the pumps take care of the water. Sometimes, though, the water gets the better of the pumps and a "thin layer" of water may cover a quarter of the basement.

Has anyone successfully built a room in a basement that's that "level" of wet, and do you have any tips (or information you've learned the hard way)?

I'm mostly interested in how you handled the flooring, although I'd also be interested in any particular suggestions about other materials used.

Last edited by azaleaeight : 08-25-2007 at 04:19 AM. Reason: Afterthought
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