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Originally Posted by Nucky
I'm watching a house for a neighbor and the facts are the Thermostat is set to 75 Degrees the Temperature in his house is 92 Degrees and the Humidistat is set to 60.
He said other people who have watched his home have had the same concern as me but he said as long as the Humidistat is at 60 then things are Kool.
I feel terrible about leaving his home like that but I followed his direction to a T.
Could it be correct? I could use a hand here. It's Bleeding Hot In That House!
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This sounds very strange to me. Even if you are controlling the humidity at the thermostat, that doesn't mean that the humidity is consistent throughout the rest of the house. I would think that 92 degrees could cause damp areas that could damage furniture or other things in the house or cause mold. Especially if you have windows that leak humid air into the house. I would suggest checking the humidity near the windows and doors.