Subject: Re: Question? From: historicalsociety@tds.net Message-ID: <beeae627-b6c8-0422-c2af-0233ff2955e2@tds.net> Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2017 13:07:27 -0600
On 12/19/2017 3:12 PM, Gary Kunz wrote:
> We recently finished construction of an addition to our museum.
> Mostly wood with some sheet rock interior. Cement floor. No
> windows. Cathedral ceiling. Just in the process of designing and
> adding exhibits. Potential problem. Old museum was built in 2000.
> Basically, the same construction at above. First winter we had
> problems with mold. Are concerned about same this winter. Some
> discussion as to what temperature we should maintain in new
> construction. There is naturally going to be more humidity. Some feel
> that the temps should be kept low, below sixty degrees. Others feel it
> should be seventy or above. Any experts out there?
> Gary Kunz, Fall Creek Historical Society.
I am no expert, but I would think you should have an air-to-air heat
exchanger built into the heating/cooling system.
Dennis A. Wilson
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