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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your house is dry in the winter it's because your house is leaky. Tight, modern houses don't have dryness problems. Sometimes they even need to be ventilated to shed humidity in the winter. The long term fix is to find out where your house is leaking and plug the leaks. [/quote] Or, you don't have humidification in your heating system. [/quote] You don't need humidification in your heating system if your house isn't leaky. Heating doesn't remove humidity from the air. What removes humidity is replacing the indoor air with outdoor air with lower moisture content. [/quote]
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