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CBQGuy, North-Central Illinois? DeKalb perchance? 45% humidity? 25 d. dew point? Sounds like MR heaven. Perhaps the [sealing, painting; Homasote, Polystyrene] questions are more on the acedemic side rather than an emotional issue. As mentioned before, there are several different grades of these materials. I personally have never had a problem with Homasote (inside) but obviously other's have. Six months of sub-tropical rain showers everyday (90 deg. F.) will take a toll on any material...even concrete. Some sort of protection from Nature's errosive elements should bring a good night's sleep to any one...sorta like waxing a car...seems like a "no brainer." Have a happy.
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