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January is an important — and often underestimated — time for basement moisture concerns across Colorado. While the state is known for dry air and cold winters, seasonal temperature swings and snowmelt can quietly increase the risk of condensation and moisture buildup below ground.
During mid-winter, warm indoor air from heating systems frequently meets colder basement walls, floors, and foundation surfaces. This sharp temperature contrast can cause condensation to form on concrete, windows, and exposed pipes. Over time, moisture may accumulate, leading to damp spots, musty odors, or subtle staining — early indicators that basement humidity levels may be rising…