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Originally Posted by javadog View Post
There won’t be enough moisture condensing on the interior walls that it will be noticeable, as the interior conditioned air is just generally too dry.

Now that we’re getting a better picture of how the room is constructed, I am in agreement that you need to check the walls, for sure. If you find moisture coming through the concrete, the solution is to excavate outside and waterproof it properly.
He said when the room is left for a week with out a dehumidifier is when he smells it. If cinderblock that would wick enough moisture through the wall. Once th dehimidifer runs it goes away.

Poured concrete like the slab is less pourous and more dense then a block wall.

zakthor- I don't want you to start getting invasive in your room, but, you may want to cut a ppiece from the wall and see what it looks like and smells.

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