I am building a basement-style
root cellar for several reasons:
1. I need to install a radon mitigation system which means one hole through the
concrete foundation - so why not 3?
2. The 22x22' area is under the garage and not being used well. The former owner had a
wood shop here, but it's cold and very damp. Condensation sometimes forms on the concrete ceiling and drips onto things. I removed drywall and found condensation on the north wall and the NE/NW corners. I hope that by partitioning I get two useful rooms - a colder damp one, and a warmer dry one.
3. I have piles of used fiberglass insulation and boards from another
project that would otherwise need stored or thrown out.
4. To have a root cellar.
Priority is about in that order. Thanks to Sean at Edible Acres for the idea. The wall will be R13 insulated 2x4 with 2" foam board on the root cellar side. Not quite sure how I'll do the door yet. My constraints are that I have a limited area to run the 3 vents through the wall - they all need to go through a ~2x2' section so they are hidden by a deck/stairway leading to the garage. The root cellar in/out vents need to be as far from the radon exhaust as possible to not suck radon back inside (typical building codes require radon exhaust be 10' horizontal distance from a window so I'm aiming to exceed that).
I'll follow this with a couple posts with pictures on my plans - and then more updates in a few weeks when I start getting shelves and walls up.