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mrslate
at Fri May 16 12:17:06 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mrslate ]
I had aproblem like that in an apartment I used to live in. It wass tough I tried a lot of things, best thing was to crank the AC, add extra heat to compensate, and use an exhaust fan over the cage to suck air upwards and out. Turns out it was really the apartment at fault, I moved and never had the problem again. Some buildings and houses are humid from years of leaky roofs and busted pipes,etc.and you really can't do anything about it.It can be bad for your health as well.I only lived there a very short time there were other problems too. In the days of "REHAB MY HOUSE" and stuff you have to be careful: what looks nice isn't always so.
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- humidity help - strangelysara, Fri May 16 11:18:21 2008
RE: humidity help - mrslate, Fri May 16 12:17:06 2008
- RE: humidity help - tbone21, Fri May 16 20:38:55 2008
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