Got a question for you; hopefully somebody has the answer! Recently (two years ago) I built a new front porch on my old house. I poured 8" walls on a 6" thick foundation/floor roughly 7' 6" tall with a 6" thick ceiling. The footprint is 2'8"x6'8". Coated the outside with foundation coating and installed drain tile which is daylighted to the drainage ditch. Installed 2" of polystyrene on the inside and foamed all the small cracks, etc. Also installed a fireproof exterior door accessed into the existing block basement. Coated the floor with epoxy paint. I've got a 45 pint dehumidifier in the vault which, IMO, is way overkill. This is my vault where I store all my rifles, pistols, shotgun, reloading presses and other equipment.
Now for the question, why won't the dehumidifier stop running? Literally runs nonstop!
I bought a new dehumidifier to see if that may be the problem, no dice. I live in WI, very changeable weather but quite dry the last couple weeks as well as quite warm considering we are into the fall months. Just epoxied the floor 2 weeks ago. Water based epoxy. Maybe that's it, I don't know. I didn't"t set up the vault until after the epoxy cured. I would think the water would have dried out completely by now. Any insight would be appreciated.
Now for the question, why won't the dehumidifier stop running? Literally runs nonstop!
I bought a new dehumidifier to see if that may be the problem, no dice. I live in WI, very changeable weather but quite dry the last couple weeks as well as quite warm considering we are into the fall months. Just epoxied the floor 2 weeks ago. Water based epoxy. Maybe that's it, I don't know. I didn't"t set up the vault until after the epoxy cured. I would think the water would have dried out completely by now. Any insight would be appreciated.