I have a few suggestions that may help.
The basement floor is wet.
Condensation dripping from cold pipes can contribute to basement water problems.
In the summertime basement windows may be opened for fresh air.
Basement condensation occurs when warm moist air comes in contact with your cool basement walls and floor.
Possible causes of a wet basement groundwater can seep through floors and foundations due to freakish heavy rain or seasonal run off or the problem could be constant water seepage.
Another common contributor to a wet basement is runoff from gutters.
Cover cold water pipes with foam pipe insulation to stop condensation.
Persistent condensation can lead to structural damage.
As the walls cool the warm air moisture is created just like condensation on a cold beer on a hot summer day.
In many cases a dehumidifier can provide a solution.
If you begin to notice wet spots on the basement floors or walls you probably have a basement moisture problem.
Many homeowners see this moisture and believe they are experiencing basement wall leakage when in fact the accumulated moisture is from condensation.
The foam insulation is inexpensive and easy to cut with scissors.
Its 100 waterproof and an excellent choice for damp spaces like kitchens and baths as well as flooring for a wet basement.