And yet looking at Fitzroy's numbers above, 100% RH air at 5C when heated to 20C will have a RH of 40%. Why would that be so bad to have in your house?Rorschach":obxksd0z said:Rich C":obxksd0z said:At this time of year the outside air is actually pretty dry because cold air holds a lot less moisture.Rorschach":obxksd0z said:This time of year all you will do is bring in cold damp air and make your problem worse.
Cold air does hold less moisture of course but we are in the UK, it's wet all year round and the air outside still has plenty of moisture in it during the day. You do not want to bring that into your house.
My house normally sits at 60-70% RH, the kitchen can get higher while cooking. Opening a window dries the air significantly (a couple of hours will get the room down to 50-60% from around 80%).