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sump pump and root cellar

liv2learn
16 years ago

We are planning to build a small root cellar in our basement. The walls and floor are poured concrete. However, the best north-facing corner happens to contain a sump pump. The next best option is along the east wall. The north wall has the sump, a bulkhead door and some non-movable items. Is it a bad idea to build the cellar in the northeast corner and include the sump in it (enclose the whole corner)? I am wondering if it will be too humid or potentially wet and moldy. We could possibly build a small cellar next to the pump on the north wall but it would be very small. If not, then we'd go for something on the east wall.

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