mridgeelk Posted April 25, 2008 Report Posted April 25, 2008 I understand the condensation problems associated with using a hydronic system to cool, but I looked at a home yesterday that the owner believes the in-floor heat is responsible for the amount of condensation that is occuring on his windows and exterior doors. Any opinions? I can understand it in the first season as the slab is still significantly curing but the home is four years old. The home is on a mesa with a very low water table level.
hausdok Posted April 25, 2008 Report Posted April 25, 2008 Nope, It won't be the radiant heat causing it. More than likely, his whole house ventilation system is all dicked up. How old is the house and what method are they using to periodically swap out the air? OT - OF!!! M.
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