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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We bought a home that has a [b]house dehumidifier system [/b]that is attached to the furnace. It costs $700 to replace it but I am just wondering if it's worth it to even get it fixed. My sister tells me hers is useless and she ended up having to put a humidifier in each bedroom in the winter anyway. If you have a house humidifier system, did you find that it increased the comfort level of your house environment in the winter (i.e. less cracked skins, less electric shock, less nose bleeds)?[/quote] Humidifier or dehumidifier? These two things do opposite jobs. If you have a dehumidifier you should not expect to see the effects of more humidity. Find out which one you have and you will get clearer responses.[/quote]
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