Not exact matches
In mechanically cooled buildings in hot -
humid climates, if
interior negative pressure causes moisture - laden outdoor
air to enter the building envelope, moisture can condense on cool surfaces, and, if restricted from drying to the inside, problems of material durability and indoor
air quality can result.
«You're also correct in pointing out that snow accumulating in the East Antarctic
interior is increasing, presumably due to increased precipitation caused by more
humid conditions caused by warming
air.»
When it's cold outside and a building doesn't have exterior insulation, we often talk about «condensation» occurring when
humid air from indoors finds its way to the
interior side of the sheathing.
Pros» painting season: Typically, professionals, especially the really top - of - the - line painters, aren't restricted to any particular time of year, although most don't like painting
interiors on hot,
humid days when drying can be a problem, especially in homes without
air - conditioning.