The Dryer Was Causing Too Much Humidity Upstairs

One of the things that I loved the most about our new townhouse was the fact that the washer plus dryer were on the minute floor. One of our greatest pet peeves in our previous apartment was having to carry the laundry up plus down the stairs consistently! Having the washer plus dryer on the minute floor was going to save myself and others a lot of time plus energy. After living in the townlake house plus doing our laundry at least twice a week, I started noticing that the humidity levels upstairs were extremely high. The windows in the living rooms were starting to fog plus the doors were becoming hot! I was upset that the constant sweat was going to cause mold plus mildew, so I was consistently wiping the water off of everything. When I called an HVAC specialist to come check out the humidity levels on the minute floor, she told myself and others something that I didn’t want to hear, my adored minute level washer plus dryer were not ventilated respectfully because they were stuck inside a closet. The only way to fix the concern was to transport the washer plus dryer to an outside wall. I’d have to transport the washer plus dryer to the first floor or stick them inside a living room or bathroom. It would cost a lot of money, however if I didn’t do it, our heat plus air would consistently feel “off” upstairs plus the humidity levels would be high. I’m still trying to decide what to do, because I want our HVAC system to run smoothly despite the fact that I also care about our minute floor washer plus dryer.

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