I've lived and serviced pianos in East Texas. Can't say that there were any sweeping generalizations that could be made. Some pianos seemed untouched by humidity problems and others,...um...needed help. I'd say take it case by case. Barbara Richmond, RPT former resident of the Piney Woods From: Richard Morgan [mailto:rsanbornmorgan at yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:45 AM To: pianotech at ptg.org Subject: Damp-Chaser in Texas Do you Texas techs sell or encourage the use of Damp-Chasers? One of my mentors feels that in today's central air-conditioned buildings it is no longer necessary. I've tuned for several churches, though, and wonder if a Damp-Chaser might be advisable in that context. Thanks, Richard Morgan
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