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  • Hi


    Also, I've moved my info on PIV systems from my travel blog to a dedicated site ( http://www.drimaster-piv-condensation-system.co.uk/ ) with more FAQs etc - so may be of help to you.


    I see the Drimasters are discussed frequently on here (indeed my original blog post on my travel blog was linked) - hence I moved it to a dedicated site to focus the info whilst watching film reruns over Christmas lol!


    Our PIV system works in our house well, but do remove sources of moisture. Just wiping windows still means the condensation will be behind cupboards etc :( With our PIV - we've not seen mould behind anything (and like the above post, we do check behind and not leave furniture close to wall).


    Hope the FAQs and other tips on this new site help
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