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Oh yeah, but I've had that thing shutoff since a few months after we moved in. I had a hardwood guy who came in to do some warrantee work on the flooring lecture me about how it was "way too humid in here." Geeez it's just a couple of aquariums in the basement!
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I can relate, my last home was the same way.
I would definitely call a service tech about it. Being that it WILL drip on your electrical panel I would get that rectified as soon as possible. |
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lol surprised they did the work as high humidity usually voids the warranty.
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Ah...well, luckily it wasn't humidity damage that they were supposed to be fixing. But still I was like.. "you guys make a huge stinking deal about not wanting your floors exposed too low of a humidity, and here you are lecturing me about having humidity." I sort of wonder if these place just like to whine. "Customers are so awful." ("Oh, here's the problem, you insisted on having this floor installed on a day ending in 'y'." )
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Do you find the air is cleaner, less sneezing, dust, you know just feel all around better?
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