Quote:
Originally Posted by billybek
One is that you need to install an exhaust fan in the washroom where your shower is.
Two is that the drier should be vented to the great outdoors.
|
The above is already taken care of. Downstairs was completely renovated. Every bath is vented, so is the drier. Mind these fans could be stronger IMO, but it's up to code. I think as you and other said it's more of a factor of less light and cooler temps. If the whole house was like downstairs I wouldn't notice, but going up/down it's more obvious. Not sure what a bad humidity level is, real world: 60%? 70%?
I'm going to verify this (new) furnace can actually let me operate its fan only, I know AC can but we don't have AC. The reason I was looking at Nest (besides the fact I use to have one and I liked it) was the fine tuning of the fan programming. Seems it can do things like 15-30-45m every hour for whatever range of time you give it. Other Thermostats seemed to me more on-off...