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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Rick,
The problem is that few if any people want the air conditioner running in the winter. Its usually somewhat cold out there and no need to make it colder inside. Many houses have a de-humidifier on the furnace that takes the humidity out when the heating portion of the furnace is on.
As Noah says, the humidity is coming from somewhere. Even if your bedroom is shut off, its getting fresh air everytime the furnace comes on (I assume you have forced air and not heated water heat?) so am wondering if you have a leaky pipe behind a wall or somewhere in that area. If so its time to start boring small holes and stick a borescope around and see what you come up with. It may not be good but the longer you wait, the more the mold grows..
JA
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