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Can the basement walls resist mold?

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Can the basement walls resist mold?

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Whether the basement is leaking or not, water is still able to pass through the porous concrete, stone, or tile foundation walls due to hydrostatic pressure. This accumulated moisture collects behind and under the basement wall finishings, forming a moist, humid environment. If these products have any organic material, then this environment will become a reasonable environment for mold, mildew, dust mites, and rot. Materials like cloth, drywall, fiberglass, wood, string, paint, wallpaper, and most other common building materials will all have at least some organic material and are vulnerable to these types of damage. As mold and dust mites grow on these materials, they will release spores and waste material into the air that will travel throughout the house and add unhealthy allergens to the home. 3. How durable is the basement wall material? A basement is finished so it can be used. This means that you may want pictures, shelves, cabinets, bookshelves, speakers, a plasma TV, mirrors,

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