Anonymous wrote:NP. I run our dehumidifier constantly in our large-ish finished basement, pulling out a pail a day. I try to keep the humidity level below 60%.
Anonymous wrote: The times of the year where neither heat nor air-conditioning are running are times when my house will smell a little strange once in a while. Switch your thermostat to circulate or a constant on fan setting, you won't be adding any cooling or heat to the house but you will be moving the air around and that may help get rid of the smell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the smell coming from? Musty smell usually mean high humidity in the house, particularly in the basement. Dead animal behind the wall won't smell "musty"... It smells like "dead."
That is why I'm asking the question. I stated that we can't pinpoint the cause of the smell. We have no idea where it is coming from. We do have a dehumidifier in our basement. Haven't started it running it this season but in years past, we never had to run it this early in the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the smell coming from? Musty smell usually mean high humidity in the house, particularly in the basement. Dead animal behind the wall won't smell "musty"... It smells like "dead."
That is why I'm asking the question. I stated that we can't pinpoint the cause of the smell. We have no idea where it is coming from. We do have a dehumidifier in our basement. Haven't started it running it this season but in years past, we never had to run it this early in the year.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the smell coming from? Musty smell usually mean high humidity in the house, particularly in the basement. Dead animal behind the wall won't smell "musty"... It smells like "dead."