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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Closing your Apartment
Should I leave the AC on in my vacant unit when I'm out of State?
According to the Seasonal Condo Closing Checklist: #16: If you have a humidistat, set the A/C to 75F degrees and side switch to 'COOL' and 'AUTO'. Set the humidistat to 60% (or 55% if your condo is on the ground floor OR if you have had mildew problems in the past.) If you do NOT have humidistat, set the A/C 78F degrees and side switch to 'COOL' and 'AUTO'. It is always a good idea to have your condo checked out while you are gone.
According to the Seasonal Condo Closing Checklist:
ReplyDelete#16: If you have a humidistat, set the A/C to 75F degrees and side switch to 'COOL' and 'AUTO'. Set the humidistat to 60% (or 55% if your condo is on the ground floor OR if you have had mildew problems in the past.)
If you do NOT have humidistat, set the A/C 78F degrees and side switch to 'COOL' and 'AUTO'.
It is always a good idea to have your condo checked out while you are gone.
Hope this helps.