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[QUOTE="mussels, post: 4016573, member: 5722"] Sounds like you might want to take a close look at the radon mitigation system for the basement mold. Seems like that would be the only source of moisture in the set-up if I understand what you have described correctly. The systems I'm aware of penetrate the slab and then use a fan to create a vacuum drawing radon from under the slab. Is there not a good seal in or some other type of leak (which would also render the radon mitigation ineffective) Is there a temperature differential between the pipe and the basement air (which would be a source of condensation)? If you want to do some preliminary inspection behind your wall you might consider something like [URL='https://www.amazon.com/Teslong-Inspection-Waterproof-Semi-Rigid-Industrial/dp/B08516HHZB']this[/URL] (just got the auto-focus model for looking behind one of my walls and am happy with it) The attic seems a little more puzzling if you can't identify a roof leak, as they're usually hot as all get out this time of year, so tend to be very dry. Is there un-insulated air conditioning duct work or some other source of cold that would promote condensation ? [/QUOTE]
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