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<blockquote data-quote="BigCountry" data-source="post: 724084" data-attributes="member: 1738"><p>I was concerned with this, as well as trapping moisture from humidity on the roof deck. We just finished our house. 3300 sqft total w/bonus on a crawl. I opted to blow in R44 in the ceiling and used open cell in the walls. We also did a sealed/conditioned crawl. So far seems to be very efficient, however I did have a little trouble with humidity when we first fired it up. The house would cool so quick that the ac didn't run long enough to pull out all the humidity. We installed a 4 ton variable system so we made a few adjustments to the fan speed so it would run longer and pull out more moisture. The main level is just under 2600 sqft, with high ceilings, however I often wonder if we may have over sized the ac due to the insulation. (The bonus room and garage have dedicated mini splits.) For heat we did a 2 stage gas furnace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCountry, post: 724084, member: 1738"] I was concerned with this, as well as trapping moisture from humidity on the roof deck. We just finished our house. 3300 sqft total w/bonus on a crawl. I opted to blow in R44 in the ceiling and used open cell in the walls. We also did a sealed/conditioned crawl. So far seems to be very efficient, however I did have a little trouble with humidity when we first fired it up. The house would cool so quick that the ac didn't run long enough to pull out all the humidity. We installed a 4 ton variable system so we made a few adjustments to the fan speed so it would run longer and pull out more moisture. The main level is just under 2600 sqft, with high ceilings, however I often wonder if we may have over sized the ac due to the insulation. (The bonus room and garage have dedicated mini splits.) For heat we did a 2 stage gas furnace. [/QUOTE]
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