05-13-2008, 03:29 PM
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Wet
I lived in a house with a wet cellar. After 30 years we decided to try and fix it. We used a dry cellar specialist from Rochesterlace to “fix” it. He did trenches inside the perimeter similar to what FLL suggested. It worked but this was not cheap. Don’t remember the company name but he advised as a dry cellar fixer.
If your white stuff follows a line created by receded water it is probably bleed from the cement(if you have cement).
You can always create a swimming pool or gold fish/frog pond in the cellar
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