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Old 03-02-2022, 03:36 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Descant View Post
Since you have a boiler, I assume radiators. Many times, a pot of water on top of the radiator will improve the humidity situation. Or a kettle on top of the wood stove. Come spring, caulking around windows and doors and otherwise tightening things up will help the dryness.
Yeah, I have containers of water all over the place plus a humidifier and a kettle. I've never seen a winter this dry before. I wonder if it's because I had roof vents installed last summer? Maybe the vents are allowing the humidity to escape? Usually the basement gets quite humid in the winter, but not this year.
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