The walls were sealed with a water-based paint, but I would think I would 
eventually need drywall, in order to help with insulating the basement?
We currently have no insulation in place, either;  the basements is bare too 
the bone, at the moment.

Claudia

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cy Selfridge 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 7:56 PM
  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Basements Again!


    
  Claudia,

  I have seen responses from various folks and their advice is good. 

  I would probably not bother to put in dry wall but rather seal the walls
  with one of the new products as there is a possibility of more water in the
  future.

  I use my large Sears shop vac and have purchased an optional tool designed
  specifically for picking up things on the floor. (not the squeegy)

  I also have a couple of extra extensions for the plastic wand which will
  allow me to reach up a good 7 or 8 feet above my arm's length. The want on
  my shop vac is large enough to ingest tennis balls and the like so it will
  do a great job of sucking down the webs as well as picking up all manner of
  reasonable large objects from the floor.

  If you are able to seal off the basement I wold let loose a couple of those
  bug bombs for starters. This will eliminate the bug problem and then you can
  control it by the regular monthly spraying.

  I saw someone mention those Shell No Pest strips. They really do work and I
  have used them in the kitchen of my restaurants many years ago to control
  various flying things which come inside during the summertime.

  You can find what I think is the same product in many farm type stores.
  These little strips are used on cattle to ward off flies and other insects
  and they work just like the old Shell No Pest Strips.

  HTH,

  Cy 

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
  On Behalf Of Claudia
  Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 1:05 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Basements Again!

  Hi All,

  We have a large unfinished basement; the floors are concrete, and the walls
  are cindrblock.
  There is no insulation or drywall in the basement currently!
  We had that all taken out, after we experienced about a foot of water, in
  our basement, two years ago.
  What would be the best way to go about keeping the basement floor clean? We
  currently use a shop vac to do that, but it takes forever and a day, to get
  it done.
  Also, I think I asked about this before, but the basement gets full of
  spiders and spider webs, and I hate walking around down there, feeling stuff
  hanging over my head!
  What can we do to curb some of this activity, if anything?

  Or, would some of this probelm be eliminated, once we start putting back new
  insulation and drywall?
  Thanks.

  Claudia

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