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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have a whole house 220v steam and it's at 40%. You don't want too high because of condensation. [img]https://i.stack.imgur.com/ba26S.jpg[/img][/quote] This. The only poster that makes sense with the response. The level of indoor humidity should be "balanced" with the outside ambient temp. On days like today (5-12 deg outside temps), you don't really want your indoor humidity level to be above 25%. If it is higher than 25% or so, then you will note condensation on your windows. But....that same moisture condenses within your walls leading to mold, mildew, rot, etc. Today's tighter homes tend to have higher levels of indoor humidity due to minimal air infiltration but that is not always a good thing. [/quote]
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