Guest guest Posted July 25, 2005 Report Share Posted July 25, 2005 Yes, I had a feeling everything will mold. It was moldy and I removed all the mold I could find and discouraged since I think more mold is growing now! In this case, I cannot put a dehumidifier outside since it is south facing porch and in the summer has the 'greenhouse' effect and gets too hot. Since a dehumidifier gets pretty warm even in a cool basement, on the sunny porch it would create too much heat. I could put a fan out there and open up the windows so as to improve air movement. ******Is moving air better than stagnant air even though air is both hot and humid????? Thanks for the info on moldzyme [] Re: High Humidity on Porch > You have to decide first if you want to treat the porch as indoor or > outdoor. If you are in a high humidity area like me, with and outdoor, > screened porch, everything will mold. You cant leave a daybed for > sleeping outdoors, unless it is a blow up areobed, which I highly > recommend, because they can be taken outside and scrubbed down-. also > a ceiling fan to add more air, but you will have to scrub it down in > spring, and acouple of times in the summer with a product like > moldzyme, and keep nothing on the porch that can't be cleaned. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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