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I hear people constantly complain about dry heat in my area( Northern Illinois) and am wondering just what wet heat would be? I’ve lived in houses with just about every type of heating source and unless there is a humidifier (stand-alone or heater mounted) the air is dry in the winter. I don’t see how the humidity level is affected by the method of introducing BTUs into the house. Does this just bug my severely anal-retentive trained mind or do I have secret compatriots?
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I hear people constantly complain about dry heat in my area( Northern Illinois) and am wondering just what wet heat would be? I've lived in houses with just about every type of heating source and unless there is a humidifier (stand-alone or heater mounted) the air is dry in the winter. I don't see how the humidity level is affected by the method of introducing BTUs into the house. Does this just bug my severely anal-retentive trained mind or do I have secret compatriots?