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Default can cold damage a house?

On Nov 11, 9:49*pm, RJ_32 wrote:
Don Phillipson wrote:
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aside from the obvious of water pipes freezing, can cold damage a house? I
don't know what might occur, wallpaper peeling or plaster cracking or

whatever.


It is not low temperature that damages houses, it is damp (moisture.)
Damp varies with humidity, i.e. at low temperatures water vapor
changes from a gas into a liquid (droplets or ice.)


If damage can occur, at what temperature would it occur? If I keep am

unused
bedroom closed up for the winter with the radiator turned off, can

anything
bad result?


1. *Probably not.
2. *But you can open the door and look (and sniff too) every two weeks.


interesting replies, my thanks to everybody. And that's exactly what I'll do:
periodically check.

It seems that the cooler the rest of the house is kept, then the drier the
unheated room might be.- Hide quoted text -

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Best is check the room, old houses that leak air and are unhumidified
are alot different from new tight construction.