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![]() We are chatting about having someone come in and finish the basement which is 3/4 done. If we do, then we'll include an HRV in the budget. If we don't, then will look at a dehumidifier. With the warmer weather around the corner and being able to open windows soon it's not a huge rush but obviously not a good idea to not deal with it. This isn't our forever house so better to prevent the issues than fix down the road. Will hopefully have the stand skinned within a month which should also help.
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![]() It's nice to know we are not the only ones with this issue...for some reason our mold seems to stick to our master bathroom. It only started after we got the second 300 gallon aquarium which is actually in our basement. We have 2 dehumidifiers running and also have to empty them everyday. Super frustrating...can't wait for summer.
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![]() Just move to Victoria, even people without tanks have moiture on the windows!
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![]() lol true that .. Then add a tank by big vaulted windows like me , some days the water literally ran down the glass on the inside ... .....
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![]() yep, keeps my basement toasty warm all winter!
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