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  1. #1
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    Here are the recommendations on my humidistat:

    -30℃, 15%
    -25℃, 20%
    -20℃, 25%
    -10℃, 30%
    -5℃, 35%
    0℃, 40%

    We have a humidifier that ties into the forced-air ducts of our heating system.

    Also a little plug-in unit in the bedroom, which I like to crank up a couple hours before going to bed, then I put the fan on low for overnight so it's not too noisy. It is off the rest of the day so that condensation doesn't build up on the windows.
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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by NbyNW View Post
    Here are the recommendations on my humidistat:

    -30℃, 15%
    -25℃, 20%
    -20℃, 25%
    -10℃, 30%
    -5℃, 35%
    0℃, 40%

    We have a humidifier that ties into the forced-air ducts of our heating system.

    Also a little plug-in unit in the bedroom, which I like to crank up a couple hours before going to bed, then I put the fan on low for overnight so it's not too noisy. It is off the rest of the day so that condensation doesn't build up on the windows.
    Thanks!! Really, a humidifier tied into your heating system?? Amazing. Sounds foreign...and fancy.
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  3. #3
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    Feb 2008
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    Maine
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Thanks!! Really, a humidifier tied into your heating system?? Amazing. Sounds foreign...and fancy.
    Actually they seem to be quite common around here. Most of the homes we looked at when we first moved up had them.

    Ours looks a lot like this

    Home Depot and Rona also carry some other models.
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    2008 Rodriguez Rainier Mirage / Terry Butterfly Tri Gel
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  4. #4
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    A couple of things:

    1. I have brand new windows in my house, and the sun coming through not only faded my upholstered furniture, but also rotted it. We bought the furniture new about 5-7 years ago.

    2. BE CAREFUL adding any UV protection to your windows! We have south facing windows in our vacation house, and it can get up over 103F inside in the summer months. We put tinting on the windows (the kind you would put on your car windows), and this caused a VERY EXPENSIVE replacement to one of the windows that cracked.

    YMMV, but it's good that you are taking these things into consideration. We have gone away from upholstered furniture to leather to prevent some of these issues.

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  5. #5
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    I keep the sun off of the furniture with an assortment of light curtains, heavier curtains, shades, and lap blankets/shawls draped over them in the most hostile sunny times.

    So far so good for the red leather!
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