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  • akaothermick
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    Laundry room?, check the dryer vent is not leaking, and is clean, no lint build up for starters, lot of moisture is put out by a dryer. The furnace vent puts out heat and humidity, so it might not "dry" itself off like you think it would, as in steam.
    Last edited by akaothermick; 12-24-2014, 10:32 AM.

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  • TonyL
    started a topic Moisture near furnace

    Moisture near furnace

    A few weeks back we started getting a mold smell in the furnace/laundry room. I couldn't see anything, so I started checking with a moisture meter.

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    It measures about 17% here and goes up to 25% at the bottom.


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    25% down here

    Zero moisture here, though, which seems odd? 90 degrees to wall that shows moisture.


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    I took off the panel above the furnace. No sigh of leaks and meter reads 0 on all drywall inside (of course it's hot in there, so if there was moisture it would go away quickly)

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    I guess it must be coming from above?
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