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Humidity controll Don Mccarter 04-01-2007
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Posted by Don Mccarter on April 1, 2007, 5:09 pm
I am looking for opinions as to which heating/cooling systems
do the best job of controlling humidity in the summer time.
I am going to replace my current system and want to be
sure the house is not cold and damp.



Posted by Noon-Air on April 1, 2007, 5:20 pm

>I am looking for opinions as to which heating/cooling systems
> do the best job of controlling humidity in the summer time.
> I am going to replace my current system and want to be
> sure the house is not cold and damp.

One that is correctly sized with properly designed ductwork



Posted by on April 1, 2007, 7:23 pm
On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 16:09:52 -0500, "Don Mccarter"

>I am looking for opinions as to which heating/cooling systems
>do the best job of controlling humidity in the summer time.
>I am going to replace my current system and want to be
>sure the house is not cold and damp.

        FUCKING USE GOOGLE< YOU ASSHOLE !!!!!


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Posted by on April 1, 2007, 7:26 pm

> I am looking for opinions as to which heating/cooling systems
> do the best job of controlling humidity in the summer time.
> I am going to replace my current system and want to be
> sure the house is not cold and damp.


Any that are properly sized, installed and set-up to run with in the
manufactures specifications.

Anything else, all bets are off!!



Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on April 2, 2007, 9:18 pm
Don Mccarter wrote:
> I am looking for opinions as to which heating/cooling systems
> do the best job of controlling humidity in the summer time.
> I am going to replace my current system and want to be
> sure the house is not cold and damp.
>
>
Did a lot of research on this group before belching huh? This and the
questions... Google broke at your shack?

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