Rhodophyta
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Moisture will affect any size house I agree, but this is more correctly humidity, which is a different form of moisture. Moisture around a leaking pipe or fixture will damage that area no matter how big the rest of the dwelling. Humidity goes into the volume of air in the entire house, even if it has heating/cooling zones or entirely separate furnaces and air conditioners for different parts. If you dump a gallon a day of humidity into house A and house B and house B is twice as large, it will have half the humidity of the other.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11507859#post11507859 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kreeger1
If the house is large enough, the moisture added will be unimportant. It will just mean that the humidifier on the furnace uses less water.
Not true, and most heaters don't come with the upgrade of having a humidifier.
I think the thread was on the topic of stabilizing a stand for a large tank on a suspect floor. Humidity was not the topic and they don't have to worry about it since they don't own the house anyway. :rollface: Renters can just leave a window open.
