Originally Posted by
ametropia
We do run the furnace's air circulation system which is supposed to keep the humidity down, but it also can't seem to compete.
You might want to reconsider this. I don't quite get the claim that running your furnace air circulation system is "supposed to keep the humidity down". In the absence of central air conditioning, my experience is just the opposite -- since what you're doing is circulating air from outside (or other moist spaces) INTO your house, and thereby increasing the interior humidity.
Just a thought.
Now if it were winter and the humidity was decreased by the colder temperatures, running your furnace and circulating the air would indeed lower interior humidity.
Last edited by ghmerrill; 08-06-2019 at 12:54 PM.
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