After talking to the contractor today we decided against a drain inside. There will be a drain outside the door that will go to the ditch. So it could be hosed down and or swept from inside and into the drain. Or washed and shop vac'd up.
Carpeting and that humidity might be a issue. Possible solution might be rubber stall mats sold for horse stalls. Or cork tiles.
Jealous. Cant wait to move ahead with my own
Sammyk said:After talking to the contractor today we decided against a drain inside. There will be a drain outside the door that will go to the ditch. So it could be hosed down and or swept from inside and into the drain. Or washed and shop vac'd up.
We considered stall mats for our cellar, but I found the rubber smell overwhelming. I am sure that over time it would have probably faded, but we decided to just leave the floor bare concrete.
We have been unusually cold for us. So the work stopped until yesterday
The contractor says it should be finished this week.
Yesterday the footings. Today the blocks.
Dan, Even in Beautiful Southwest Florida it is down right cold! This morning 39 degrees. It broke records and will probably do it again tomorrow morning.
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