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How dry is dry enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="DesertBoy" data-source="post: 3016469" data-attributes="member: 119013"><p>Gosh dang that sounds like a dry house. Most furnaces located inside the house that draft from the house, generally don't lower humidity at an astronomical rate. Technically the only air that's getting moisture extracted would be the combustion air, thus putting the house under a slightly negative pressure. And I retract what I previously said about the 90%ers and above, as they draw combustion air from outside the house. A humidifier would go a long way II bet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertBoy, post: 3016469, member: 119013"] Gosh dang that sounds like a dry house. Most furnaces located inside the house that draft from the house, generally don’t lower humidity at an astronomical rate. Technically the only air that’s getting moisture extracted would be the combustion air, thus putting the house under a slightly negative pressure. And I retract what I previously said about the 90%ers and above, as they draw combustion air from outside the house. A humidifier would go a long way II bet! [/QUOTE]
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