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Need advice on monitoring humidity in crawl space under house
I need to monitor the humidity in the crawl space under my house.
Radio Shack has a unit that you mount inside your house and then place a remote sensor in the crawl space. Has anyone had experience with this unit? Can anyone recommend a better uni?. I like the idea of being able to monitor the humidity inside my house without having to go into the crawl space. |
Need advice on monitoring humidity in crawl space under house
If too high, dehumidify.
On 07 Jan 2006 15:28:37 -0600, (Todd H.) wrote: writes: I need to monitor the humidity in the crawl space under my house. Radio Shack has a unit that you mount inside your house and then place a remote sensor in the crawl space. Has anyone had experience with this unit? Can anyone recommend a better uni?. I like the idea of being able to monitor the humidity inside my house without having to go into the crawl space. Humidity detection isn't rocket science, so I'd suspect the RS thingee will work just fine. With this measurement/monitoring ability though.. I'm curious, what action would too low or too high a humidity reading move you to take? -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
Need advice on monitoring humidity in crawl space under house
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Todd wrote: With this measurement/monitoring ability though.. I'm curious, what action would too low or too high a humidity reading move you to take? If too high, dehumidify. In the crawl space? Are you storing things in it? No vapor barrier above it? I guess I'm curious what concern there is that would warrant spending the energy to dehumidfy it. I'm not criticizing your choice, mind you. Just curious what the worry might be as I to have a crawl space and don't worry about it. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
Need advice on monitoring humidity in crawl space under house
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Need advice on monitoring humidity in crawl space under house
If the humidity is too high, mold will grow. There is already some
signs of it. The vapor barrier, properly installed should drastically reduce the amount of moisture and hopefully reduce the relative humidity below 55% and keep mold from growing. If the vapor barrier alone does not do the job, then a dehumidifier is needed. You just don't want mold growing in the crawl space for health reasons. On 07 Jan 2006 17:35:26 -0600, (Todd H.) wrote: writes: Todd wrote: With this measurement/monitoring ability though.. I'm curious, what action would too low or too high a humidity reading move you to take? If too high, dehumidify. In the crawl space? Are you storing things in it? No vapor barrier above it? I guess I'm curious what concern there is that would warrant spending the energy to dehumidfy it. I'm not criticizing your choice, mind you. Just curious what the worry might be as I to have a crawl space and don't worry about it. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
Need advice on monitoring humidity in crawl space under house
I would be interested in knowing the kind of dehumidifier you are
using. Also, what instrument do you use to monitor the humidity level? Thank you for your reply. On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 00:47:45 GMT, G Mulcaster wrote: On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 19:44:39 GMT, wrote: I need to monitor the humidity in the crawl space under my house. Radio Shack has a unit that you mount inside your house and then place a remote sensor in the crawl space. Has anyone had experience with this unit? Can anyone recommend a better uni?. I like the idea of being able to monitor the humidity inside my house without having to go into the crawl space. This does not answer your question specifically; however, here is what I do. Despite a plastic vapor barrier over my dirt crawl space floor, humidity is a problem. I use a dehumidifier unit which plugs into a dehumidistat. The dehumidistat is set for 58%. The unit cycles on and off all year 'round. I also use a humidity indicator in the crawlspace to ensure things are working properly. Your remote sensor idea sounds good :) Gary Please remove XXX in email address if email reply is desired. |
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