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Old 11-29-2019, 07:02 AM
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Another thing that works very well in my house is I have a power switch that turns on the air circulation units on my house. Just circulates inside air with outside air. Turn that on for an hour or two each day and my humidity level is under control. And since the furnace is automatically set to turn on if it gets too cold in the house during that time especially during winter I don't have to worry about the house getting too cold.

Probably the most cost-effective way to reduce your humidity. It's just not as automatic as a dehumidifier or a HRV(heating recovery ventilation) system.
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