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time2roll
Jan 31, 2021Nomad
If the windows are collecting moisture... they are part of the dehumidification process. Sure squeegee the water to the bottom of the frame and let it go out the drains. If you insulate the windows to avoid condensation, well then the humidity is still in the air competing with your other items that need to dry.
I assume the humidity is much lower outside so it might seem counter intuitive but you may benefit from cracking a window or two open. Your furnace will use a bit more propane is all.
Of course one or two de-humidifiers would not hurt a bit.
I assume the humidity is much lower outside so it might seem counter intuitive but you may benefit from cracking a window or two open. Your furnace will use a bit more propane is all.
Of course one or two de-humidifiers would not hurt a bit.
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