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Relative Humidity
If it�s an 80-degree day with Relative Humidity
of 80%, and we suck this air into our basements and cool it to 68
degrees, the Relative Humidity goes up by 26.4% (12 degrees x 2.2%).
But wait a minute, 80% plus 26.4% is more than 100%, and we can�t have
more than 100%. So instead, as the air becomes saturated it gives up
its moisture on your cold basement or crawl space walls, floor, water
tank, pipes, and other cold things. This is called condensation.
Even
without condensation, we still get high relative humidity levels, which
allow mold and mildew to grow and cause �stinky basement syndrome.� And
dust mites thrive as well (More on dust mites later).
In
order to eliminate condensation you need to either heat the air
(ridiculous in summer), or take water out of it (easy to do).
Correction. I should say take water out of it efficiently and
effectively (not so easy unless you have the right equipment to do it
with).
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