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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    It certainly isn't going to help. The fabric of the building is like a sponge in such situations and will probably take ages to dry out naturally. ...as with a traditionally plastered new building.

    Same as if you have a car letting in water...always misted up when you go out to it in the morning.


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    Steve, I would buy a dehumidifier and use it in your celler for a few weeks, also another benifit could be that as your celler dries out it will make your house warmer cutting down your heating bills.


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