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Posted 8/30/2006 6:42:25 PM Post #683
 

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I have just put down plastic sheeting and the Advance Dehumidifier. The vents are all sealed except one the contractor missed. We had a lot of humidity in the house (70%) for several weeks and a bad A/C drain line. The crawl space seems to remain at 79 degrees and 69% RH. Inside RH is now 55% (feels good). It is hot and humid outside in Wilmington, NC. Hoping the crawl space will dry out more or do I need to seal the whole crawl space? Thanks.
Posted 1/2/2007 5:40:38 PM Post #684
 

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Reducing the outside humid air entering the crawlspace reduces the %RH in the crawlspace. Block the remaining vent. It will take a couple weeks to get the max effect. Thanks for the business. Ken
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