I have a Quad classic bay pellet stove in a finished basement TV room. If I spend too much time there at night I often wake up with a headache. Is it possible that the stove is creating such a dry environment that I am essentially getting a dehydration headache, almost like a hangover? Anyone else experience this?
I suppose I could put a humidifier in the basement for the winter. But it seems ironic because for the rest of the year I run a DE-humdifier in the basement and generally battle wet basement problems. Seems weird to pump water into the room for part of the year and then battle to suck it out for the rest.
I suppose I could put a humidifier in the basement for the winter. But it seems ironic because for the rest of the year I run a DE-humdifier in the basement and generally battle wet basement problems. Seems weird to pump water into the room for part of the year and then battle to suck it out for the rest.