Posted by George Marsh on January 24, 2014 at 09:44:34 from (205.188.116.10):
In Reply to: Re: LP to electric posted by Mike M on January 24, 2014 at 08:22:56:
Exactly, a wood burner requires more combustion air which bring in through air leaks in house. When you warm up cold outside air, you dry it out and in some cases it gets so dry, you get a nose bleed.
Other things that cause hi humidity in a house is some people vent the clothes dryer inside the house. Steamy hot showers. Water coming through basement floors. To test for water coming through concrete, cover floor with plastic. Water will condense on plastic showing you need to seal floor and possibly the block.
I would suggest you put furnace fan on manual and circulate the air 24/7. Remove curtains from windows in the day time to dry windows. Heat runs should be located under windows to prevent condensation.
If drywall is wet, you have a formula for mold, indoor air pollution, not good. Another cause for wet dry wall you may have no insulation behind it. Keep the drywall dry or you will have black spots growing, mold.
Solution, dehumidifyer or bring in a little cold air. Let us know if anything above works for you. George
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