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Huntindog
Jan 27, 2015Explorer
This is a danger sign. Condensation will cause delamination. As has been mentioned: Venting or a dehumidifier can help a lot. Running the heat at a cooler setting will as well.
I use a dehumidifier. It pulls an incredible amount of water out of the air. All that water would be on my walls and windows with out it... BTW, sweating shows up first on the windows, when you see that, take some action NOW!!. Cracking the closet doors is a good thing, no matter which method you use to control the condensation. But be sure to DO SOMETHING. My Forest River manual has warnings about this subject, I am sure others do as well.
I use a dehumidifier. It pulls an incredible amount of water out of the air. All that water would be on my walls and windows with out it... BTW, sweating shows up first on the windows, when you see that, take some action NOW!!. Cracking the closet doors is a good thing, no matter which method you use to control the condensation. But be sure to DO SOMETHING. My Forest River manual has warnings about this subject, I am sure others do as well.
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