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Bedroom Heating/Humidity Problem Help Please
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Lol. Thatll probably solve a lot of the humidity problems. I never, ever dry washing indoors in the winter without the heating and dehumidifier running. Even then i do turn the dehumidifier off when the washings dry and open the windows to air the room. Youve got the think of where that cold, wet water on your washing is going? If your clothes are drying the water must be going somewhere and In a cold room, i guess it will probably be straight to the coldest places, which are the outside walls and window frames. I also ventilate the bedrooms as much as possible at night, although my son wont have his window open and ive given up with telling him to leave his door open, so every morning i have to mop his windows!! Im getting trickle vents fiited in the spring to at least help the problem.0
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