This is especially helpful if you have the heater on at home because the heater can
dry the air inside your home.
Since cooler fall temperatures offer less opportunity to keep windows open,
the drier air inside the home can start to feel stuffy.
Not exact matches
The colder temperatures and
dry air of winter typically drops the humidity level
inside homes.
In the wintertime when it's cold and
dry outside, it's easy for the
air inside your
home to become stagnant, especially when you're not opening up windows and doors often.
Part of the problem was probably because the
air inside the
homes in Michigan in winter was often pretty
dry from the heated
air that kept us from freezing.
During the winter months,
air that is heated
inside the
home rises toward the attic and can condense once it meets the colder exterior wall and roof surfaces, attic fans work to mitigate both these occurrences by replacing the attic
air with ambient
air, which is cooler and
drier than the existing
air space.