Deleted jenniferz5 | Posted in General Questions on October 18, 2021 11:35am Deleted Answer GBA Detail Library A collection of one thousand construction details organized by climate and house part Search and download construction details Join the leading community of building science experts Become a GBA Prime member and get instant access to the latest developments in green building, research, and reports from the field. Start free trial Related Questions Deleted Deleted Question Deleted Deleted Replies Jon_R | Oct 18, 2021 11:52am | #1 > 40-55% humidity year-round This is too high for cold weather and is likely to cause condensation problems. I'd start with "where is the moisture coming from and how can I reduce it at the source?". Log in or create an account to post an answer. Sign up Log in
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> 40-55% humidity year-round
This is too high for cold weather and is likely to cause condensation problems.
I'd start with "where is the moisture coming from and how can I reduce it at the source?".