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![]() what year is your house ?
new houses that are all sealed up like a freezer bag will retain more humidity.... I had an old bungalow from the 50s and you could feel cold air coming in the electrical outlets... |
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![]() 2016. Well looks like I'm going to find out.
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![]() Calgary is sooooo dry you likely will not have any problems with humidity. I would suggest to turn on your recirc fan for your furnace and just leave it run 24/7 if you dont already have it running all the time. That will move all the air in the house around. Also leave your blinds up a bit.
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![]() Having an HRV will help a lot.
If you have a heat pump some of them have dehumidifier mode. If your going to run the furnace in circulation mode I would make sure it's at the lowest speed. If your looking at installing an AC unit I'd recommend a ductless heat pump one. They will heat/cool and dehumidify.
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![]() my new tank, I installed a bathroom fan over the tank. variable speed fan with a humidity switch.
the humidity goes up fan goes on
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![]() Thank you for the suggestion.
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