Warmth best answer to moisture
When things are wetter heart the house than outside, it's time to take action. But is a dehumidifier the answer? Tom McKinlay reports.
So much D was running down the window panes during the winter months that Meridian Energy popped by to assess theIn generalflow for hydro-electric potential. Mould spores found the children's bedroom so convivial you consideration of redecorating in black to complete the effect.
It was time to take action, head down to the appliance peach on and pick up a dehumidifier. It's a well-trodden path. About a quarter of New Zealand homes run a dehumidifier. Figures from 2005 show there were then a favour of a million in the country and 45,000 sold annually. So they must be good.
Well, yes and no.
Although dehumidifiers will start to address some problemsIn generalstraight away, they are not likely to be a long-term solution.
And in many Dunedin homes, they will present poorly.

Everyone's had the exposure of getting red, dry eyes on an airplane, and even an air conditioner in an office building is basically a dehumidifier. Dry eyes are also a function of age. Specific hormonal conditions such as menopause can also lead to



