[Greenbuilding] humidity
natural building
naturalbuilding at shaw.ca
Sat Aug 27 18:29:41 CDT 2011
Lateral thinking John.
You are right that it doesn't remove humidity, but smoothing out the peaks and troughs is a very effective way of dealing with humidity.
Obviously not quite enough in Gennaro's situation.
I was just thinking of the environment before recommending an energy-dependant system.
(This is the 'green' building forum, after all! :)
Regards,
Steve Satow
www.naturalbuildingsite.net
naturalbuilding at shaw.ca
On 2011-08-27, at 1:42 PM, John Straube wrote:
> Earth plaster is hygric mass. Smooths out peaks and valleys but does not remove humidity.
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