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Originally Posted by Daox
Welcome to the site Bill.
Have you measured your CO2 levels and see them exceeding them? If so I'd say you're pretty lucky to rent a place that is that efficiently built!
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Daox - thank you! Glad to be here!
Yes, the Co2 ppm gets as high as 600 (there are other people in the house in other rooms). I can keep the ppm at about 425 with the windows open all summer, but obviously that's going to be a problem come fall and winter.