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    sandysprings Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 21, 2010, 04:53 PM
    Condensation on interior hallways
    I live in a 1956 brick ranch with a full basement in Atlanta, Ga. The humidity in the summer is in the 80-90%s. The ceiling & walls in my interior hallways "weep"; sometimes so badly that it drips onto the floor. The bedrooms have ceiling fans; & the other rooms are not a problem. Just the hallway & this year the stairwell, too. ( My stairs to the basement are open and in the center of the house off the hallway. We moved them there by taking part of bedroom when we finished the basement a couple of decades ago.. ) I have a lot of vents in the attic as well, vents that are at the top of the roof that run the length of the house & three fan/vents. Walking down the hallway you can sometimes feel the heat difference as you pass through the areas near the pull down attic steps. Both these steps and the attic fan have Styrofoam insulation boxes over the openings. Needless to say, the windows this time of year always have condensation as well.

    Help! Please.
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    Aug 21, 2010, 05:28 PM

    Have you tried using a dehumidifier in the "wettest" portions of your home? You obviously have way too much humidity inside your home.

    Why do you leave the door open to the basement? That sounds like a lot of your problem right there humidity wise that is.
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    Aug 22, 2010, 01:36 PM

    Almost identical situation in a house where I was doing repairs. Hallway from LR to BR with open stairwell from basement. Very cool house, 74, low level of attic insulation(4 inches), 80% humidity-Marietta GA. Getting mildew on the hallway ceiling. Vents were wet. Added 12" fiberglass, turned up temp to 77, dehumidifier in basement takes out 3 gallons of water a day. Washed ceiling with bleach, Kilz and repaint. House is much more comfortable,

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