MMüllerin 2018-08-01 12:18:14#1yeah but the current air is also more humid than in winter... I don’t think there’s ever really just right
yeah but the current air is also more humid than in winter... I don’t think there’s ever really just right
WWickie 2018-08-01 12:21:25#2The functional heating has to be carried out anyway. For us, the warm, humid weather rather set us back in drying. Ideally, it would now simply be light subzero temperatures.
The functional heating has to be carried out anyway. For us, the warm, humid weather rather set us back in drying. Ideally, it would now simply be light subzero temperatures.
BBookstar 2018-08-01 12:43:09#3Exactly for that reason. Open the window and you'll be warmer than us with heating in winter But you can't get rid of the moisture like that, because warm air is already saturated and doesn't carry anything away.
Exactly for that reason. Open the window and you'll be warmer than us with heating in winter But you can't get rid of the moisture like that, because warm air is already saturated and doesn't carry anything away.
MMüllerin 2018-08-01 13:21:19#5Therefore, hopefully the ventilation will be connected soon, then the windows can stay closed...
AAlex85 2018-08-01 13:34:19#6So hopefully the ventilation will be connected soon, then the windows can stay closed... If you want to have them cleaned before moving in ... at least put filters on the valves (pantyhose) so that construction dirt doesn't get inside.
So hopefully the ventilation will be connected soon, then the windows can stay closed... If you want to have them cleaned before moving in ... at least put filters on the valves (pantyhose) so that construction dirt doesn't get inside.