zmoz
Silver Member
I've got a concrete "shop" building with a wood "barn" in the back. The barn appears to be made from piles of scrap wood and has lots of bare openings. The biggest problem is the humidity is staying around 88%!
My problem: It stinks in there! I call it a barn, but there's never been any animals in there, besides the meth addict that got dragged out by the police before I got there. It smells like there has though, like a combination of pee and mold.
The floor is gravel and dirt, right now I'm raking up all the gravel to put down a vapor barier and wash the meth out of it. *sigh* I'll add a few more inches of new gravel on top.
Do you think this should help significantly with the humidity and smell? It's not like the roof leaks, so the humidity is either coming from the floor or in with the air. Should I put a vapor barrier on the walls too? (currently just 2x4s and plywood) I'm going to try and close the place up as much as possible, but that will probably make the smell worse!
Aside from that, should I try and spray the whole place down with bleach? Any other tips for dealing with "old barn smell"?
My problem: It stinks in there! I call it a barn, but there's never been any animals in there, besides the meth addict that got dragged out by the police before I got there. It smells like there has though, like a combination of pee and mold.
The floor is gravel and dirt, right now I'm raking up all the gravel to put down a vapor barier and wash the meth out of it. *sigh* I'll add a few more inches of new gravel on top.
Do you think this should help significantly with the humidity and smell? It's not like the roof leaks, so the humidity is either coming from the floor or in with the air. Should I put a vapor barrier on the walls too? (currently just 2x4s and plywood) I'm going to try and close the place up as much as possible, but that will probably make the smell worse!
Aside from that, should I try and spray the whole place down with bleach? Any other tips for dealing with "old barn smell"?