Why is it humid in the spring?

Updated on home 2024-05-21
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That's because in winter, most of the water that you can't see or see in your life will be frozen into ice and attached to objects and the ground, walls, etc. Spring is coming, everything is recovering, ice and snow melting, and a large amount of ice and water vapor will be evaporated every day, so it is not only the home that is damp, but the humidity of the entire space environment in which we live will be relatively large, so it is also the best time for everything to recover.

    The reason why it is very humid at home but not felt outside is because the outside is always in a state of air circulation, and the water vapor is constantly carried away, but the room does not have such a good circulation environment, so the small water droplets that are evaporated and stored in the air will continue to adhere to the clothes and other clothes at home, resulting in extra humidity in the home. The landlord thinks it makes sense, and if you don't understand, I hope to discuss, what I studied is natural physics and atmospheric research.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the spring, when the air humidity is high, the ground particles act as condensation nuclei, forming water droplets, making the ground moist.

    In addition, when the temperature begins to rise in the spring, mold grows in large numbers, so it is necessary to ventilate even if it is necessary to prevent mold from growing in the home.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because the temperature begins to rise in spring, the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is different, the outdoor temperature is high, the indoor temperature is slightly lower, and the indoor water vapor is easy to condense, so it feels very humid, and the outdoor temperature is high, and the water vapor is easy to evaporate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Is your house upstairs or downstairs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Resurgence... Just leave the window open to let in the air.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is very common for rooms to be damp in winter, and we can often see small fog and even small water droplets on the glass windows. So what is the reason for this phenomenon? If you are interested, you can come and have a look.

    1. Because of the condensate formed by the cold outside of the wall and the heat inside, the wall is damp and moldy. 2. There is a leakage of the embedded water pipe in the wall, which causes the wall to be damp, but if this is the case, it should not only be wet in winter. 3. Exterior wall water seeps, it stands to reason that there should be more rain in summer than in winter, not just mold in winter.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although the outdoor weather is relatively good in spring, it is often sunny and bright, but the air humidity in spring will continue to increase. So why is it humid at home in spring?

    1. The reason for the dampness in the home in spring is that the spring weather is low, the humidity of the air is high, and there are many rainy days, and the water molecules active in the lower layers cannot rise or evaporate in time, so it is very easy to return to moisture.

    2. If the air in the room cannot be kept unblocked, the home will be damp, and even water droplets will appear on the ground and walls.

    That's all there is to know about why your home is damp in spring.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the spring, there is a lot of rain and the air is more humid, and when I return to the south of the sky, the indoor floor and wall are even more wet, which brings a lot of trouble to people. Indoor dampness is not only easy to breed mold, but also affects people's mood. What should I do if my home is damp in spring?

    Doors and windows can be closed to prevent outdoor humid air from entering the room; You can use a dehumidifier or air conditioner to dehumidify the room and keep it dry. You can use warm salt water to mop the floor, or wipe the tile wall, which can speed up the evaporation of water; You can also put some moisture absorbers in various corners of your home, which can also absorb moisture effectively.

    How to prevent dampness at home in spring.

    1. Close doors and windows.

    When you come back to the south, you need to close the doors and windows in advance, so that the humid air outside the house will not flow into the room, which can effectively prevent moisture in the house. You can open the window regularly every day for ventilation, and when you open the window, you should choose a time when the temperature is higher, when the air humidity is smaller, which is also conducive to air circulation and makes the indoor air fresher.

    2. Indoor cleaning and disinfection.

    Bacteria, microorganisms, etc. prefer a humid environment, and in such an environment, they will breed and multiply in large quantities. In order to prevent the furniture from being damp and moldy, we can clean the home and clean and disinfect the furniture items before returning to the south of the day, which can effectively kill bacteria and prevent the furniture from becoming moldy.

    3. Spread newspapers on the ground.

    Don't throw away the newspapers you usually read, you can go back to Nantian and spread the newspapers on the ground, which can obviously absorb the moisture on the ground. We can also spread newspapers at the bottom of cabinets, wardrobes and other cabinets, which can not only absorb moisture and prevent mildew, but also have a good insect repellent effect.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Spring is a season of recovery of all things, but also a rainy season, three days of rain at both ends, the home will become more and more humid, if the living environment is too humid, the moisture in our body will also be aggravated, which is not good for our health, how to keep the home dry in the spring, four home moisture-proof tips to understand, put charcoal or quicklime in the corner of the house to search the limbs for dehumidification, use air conditioning to dehumidify, the most important thing is ventilation.

    Charcoal. You can put some dry charcoal or bamboo charcoal in the corner of the house, which are household necessities with super moisture absorption ability, and in addition, they are harmless to human health in the process of adsorption. In addition, spreading waste books and newspapers on the floor has a good moisture absorption effect.

    When the weather is dry and sunny, open the windows to ventilate so that the moisture in the room can be dissipated.

    Airy. Close windows and doors facing south or southeast, i.e. upwind, and only open windows and doors downwind to reduce moisture inlet. When the weather is clear, open all doors and windows to speed up water evaporation.

    However, the air humidity outside at noon is at the highest value in the world, and it is not suitable to open the window, and it should be adjusted in the afternoon or evening, when the climate is relatively dry.

    Air conditioning. Air conditioning dehumidification is a necessary function of air conditioning, and the function of dehumidification operation is to liquefy the water vapor in the indoor air into condensate and discharge it outdoor, so as to achieve the purpose of reducing the indoor relative humidity. At present, most of the air conditioning dehumidification temperature on the market is automatically set by the manufacturer, and when we turn on the air conditioning dehumidification mode, we don't need to set the temperature, just turn on the dehumidification function.

    Quicklime. Quicklime also has a good effect on absorbing water and removing moisture, wrap quicklime in an open container or newspaper and put it at home, about one pound of quicklime per square meter. It is best to use lumpy quicklime to dry up and more intuitively understand whether the quicklime has worked and when to replace it.

    Because quicklime becomes calcium hydroxide after absorbing water, after absorbing a certain amount of water, the lime block slowly turns into powder, and the color also becomes darker.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Recently, the home has become unusually damp, which is a very confusing question. I started looking for some reasons to find out what was causing this change.

    First, I checked all the water sources and pipes in the house, including the faucets, showers, and toilet valves, to make sure they didn't have any leaks or faults. But I didn't find any problems. Next I checked the exhaust fans in the bathroom and shower, and they looked like they were working properly and therefore weren't the culprit for the increased humidity.

    After trying the toilet and bathroom, I started to check the other areas of the house. I noticed some brown and white mold spots on some of the walls. I realized that it could be caused by poor air circulation in the house.

    I opened all the windows and tried to ventilate the house, but it didn't work out well.

    In the end, I think it's due to the wet weather. The current season is humid dusk and rainy season, so it causes humidity and temperature changes in the house. In this case, the humidity in the air is very high and the air in the house is difficult to circulate.

    Fortunately, this problem can be alleviated by using a dehumidifier. I put the dehumidifier in the room and track the tide changes. The gradually better damp condition prevents the formation of mold.

    At the same time, I have also noticed that it is also very important to use a dehumidifier regularly to maintain indoor air quality, even in wet weather.

    Overall, sudden dampness in the home is a very common problem and is often caused by multiple factors. The focus is on identifying the specific cause and taking swift action to address the problem in order to maintain the health and safety of the family.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Soil moisture infiltration.

    The basement is underground, and the wall material, concrete, is a porous material, and the soil environmental moisture evaporates into the interior through the wall, resulting in dampness.

    2. The water of the building materials that have not dried thoroughly evaporates.

    In new houses, concrete, bricks, paints, wood and other construction or decoration materials contain a certain amount of moisture, and once the outdoor ambient temperature rises, this moisture will evaporate into the indoor air and form dampness.

    3. The lack of insulation measures on the wall leads to condensation.

    When the indoor temperature is higher than the wall temperature, the wall and the ground will appear condensation.

    4. Outdoor high humidity air enters the room.

    In the rainy season, back to the south, summer rainstorms, typhoons, winter and other weather, due to the rain, the water vapor in the outdoor air is very high, and even can reach more than 99%, especially in the summer rainy season, the high temperature and high humidity cause the air moisture content to rise and approach saturation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. The joint between the window and the outdoor cement is cracked due to the shrinkage of the cement, and the original sealing sealant fails, causing the rainwater to enter the room from the crack, causing the dampness around the window, and the mildew and hair grow over time.

    2. After the new house moves in, the moisture contained in the wall is not completely volatilized, and some cement walls are not treated with hole-blowing and degassing, even if the owner uses latex paint, only part of the moisture is stuffed in the wall, causing some of the interior walls to sweat.

    3. The reason for the dampness and hair growth of the inner wall caused by cracks and local water seepage on the outer wall.

    4. The insulation of the outer wall is not enough, and the condensation due to the temperature difference causes the inner wall to sweat and grow hair.

    5. During the decoration, part of the pipeline will be improved to the inner wall, and the wall will be damp and moldy due to the condensation of the metal pipe.

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