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Thanks everyone, I did build those racks myself out of scrap wood left over from work where I make custom stairs. The wood used is 1 1/2" wide by 1 1/16" thick all white oak. I built these 2 rooms about three years ago after finally getting my basement waterproofed as before that it was a flood zone with actual springs shooting up through the floor.
Thanks everyone, I did build those racks myself out of scrap wood left over from work where I make custom stairs. The wood used is 1 1/2" wide by 1 1/16" thick all white oak. I built these 2 rooms about three years ago after finally getting my basement waterproofed as before that it was a flood zone with actual springs shooting up through the floor.
Not a wine question but a how question. How did you flood proof your basement? I have a real seepage problem that gets wet during the spring and fall winter snow melt and fall rains.
I had a company come in and dig down 18" all around the inside of my basement through the concrete and put in 6" pipes all around all sloped down to an industrial sump pump which activates when it reaches a specific level and has an alarm if it should ever make it past that level say if the power went out or if the sump gives out. It costed me around $6200 and they did it in 2 days including re cementing over all trenches and also spraying the walls with a mold resistant waterproofing sealer. I must say I was very impressed with the quality of the work done and havent seen a drip anywhere in 3 years now.
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