Did you know that a family of four can consume up to 18 gallons of water in the form of humidity inside a home in the space of a week? All that water stemming from cooking, showering, washing and drying clothes, and even breathing has to go somewhere.
Did you know that a family of four
can consume up to 18 gallons of water in the form of humidity inside a home in
the space of a week? All that water stemming from cooking, showering, washing
and drying clothes, and even breathing has to go somewhere.
One of the more visible indicators of high humidity in a home is in the
windows. If your home contains excessive moisture and it is cold outside, the
first place you will see it is in your windows. This does not mean necessarily
mean that there is a problem with your house�s windows. The majority of windows condensation simply
indicates that your home needs increased ventilation to lower the amount of
moisture in the air or you need to reduce the sources of humidity.
If your home is older consider that generally older homes have more cracks and
openings in their construction which allow natural air into the home and help
to reduce moisture. On the other hand if your home is of newer construction
your home will be more sealed to moisture loss. Excess moisture so to speak
will be trapped in your abode.
While this may be helpful from energy efficiency standpoint, this stagnant air
contributes to condensation and creates the potential for condensation on
surfaces that are cooler than the dew point.
Humidity is generally created by cooking food, running the dishwasher, filling
the sink with hot water, showers, hot tubs, washers and indoor vented dryers,
basements, and crawl spaces that channel dampness from the ground into the
home, breathing and perspiration.
In addition to these potential sources of moisture, wood, plaster and other
building materials in a new home absorb moisture during humid summers and
gradually release it after the first few weeks of heating your home in the
fall.
The best way to combat this condensation and moisture is to first to decrease
the amount of moisture into the air. This may involve adding ventilation,
eliminating sources of humidity or removing humidity from the air after it has
been generated. To lower the humidity in the home what can you do?
First run exhaust fans in the bedroom during showering or in the kitchen while
cooking. It is best to take shorter showers and install water restricting
faucets. This will lower both your humidity and water bill. It may be better
for you to use the microwave oven, slow cooker or outdoor grill more often. As
well you should check and reroute drainage away from your home to minimize the
moisture in and around the basement and foundation. Install a humidifier in
basements and other damp area and turn off furnace as well as other humidifiers
in your house. Lastly open your drapes and blinds to allow warm recirculating
air to circulate throughout the area.
Why is reducing humidity important to you and your home? Windows are the most
costly component of home building
and repairs. Occasional beads of moisture on the glass after a
hot shower or steaming food on the stove will not create a problem. However if
your windows are �sweating� without a cause or for long periods
of time then your windows could become damaged. Wood pains and sash can warp
and become difficult to operate. Paint and other finishes may peel and become
discolored. Other areas of the home can also become damaged, such as
insulation, exterior siding and drywall. Black fungus � deadly for disease and respiratory
troubles may even begin to appear.
The average American family can consume up to 18 gallons of humidity a month.
This humidity can cause your home construction problems as well as health
concerns to your family. Prevent these problems through proper preventative
home moisture control.
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