No, you don’t need to put buckets of water in your house when you’re gone.
Yes, it’s dry now. It’s the humidity is incredibly low. But after you leave, that changes dramatically. The monsoon starts about June 15th and ends September, middle of September. Your house is humid, when that is going on.
I’ll tell you a little. I’ll tell a story of myself that is kind of funny, but illustrates the point.
I’d had a landscape, put in some new drip system at my house and when I after he’d done it, I went out back and the air conditioner on my house is on the roof. And so there’s a condensation line that runs from the air conditioner down the roof and drips over the edge. And I was out in the yard and I noticed that there was a lot of water around this bush.
I called the landscaper and he came out and I said, look at this, we must have a leak here underground. I don’t see any leak, but he said, look up. The condensation line was dripping on that bush and creating a huge pool of water that was coming out of that house.
So the bottom line is you don’t need to worry about your house drying out in the summer.
