[Greenbuilding] Dryers

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Mon Oct 3 07:53:23 CDT 2016


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> On Sep 26, 2016, at 17:44, Arnie Katz <arnie.katz at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Two thoughts: 
> 1) The feasibility of hang drying in the house depends on the climate you're in and how tight the house is. If you're in a tight, energy efficient house, passive drying in the house can create moisture/mold issues (depending on how much laundry you have). Leaky houses, on the other hand, tend to get very dry in the winter and hanging laundry might be a good passive humidifier. But it's usually better to tighten up the house.
> 2) My daughter and her husband mostly do line drying, but have a combo washer-dryer with a condensing dryer function. Seems to work okay, although  it takes a long time. But not sucking conditioned air out of the house.
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