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Stormin Mormon Stormin Mormon is offline
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Default Hydraulic Radiant Heat

And, the hot furnace air mixes with the room air. The room
ends up being the same temp. Forced hot air doesn't remove
any water, just changes the RH based on temp change. Neither
hot air, nor floor heat adds or removes water, unless the
hot air has a humidifier installed.

I don't see any difference.

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"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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"Stormin Mormon" wrote:
Both hold the indoor temp without adding humidity. Why
would
one be worse?

The air from a forced-air heating vent is *much* hotter than
room temp, and
its relative humidity is therefore lower.