JohnMo Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago There me thinking people that needed dehumidifiers, really needed to sort out the ventilation - maybe they do? If we dry clothes on an air dryer in the utility, they dry fine, humidity levels bearly change in the house, certainly nothing noticeable.
Russdl Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Our utility that has a fair bit of plant in it which adds a bit of heat. To dry washing, with the door closed, the MVHR does the trick overnight with ease. The good lady and I have been working outside a lot these last few months, frequently come in with drenched outer layers, on those days we hang the wet stuff in the utility room and run a small dehumidifier for a few hours to aid the drying. Works like a charm.
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