I also got this advice.

You can actually use the cold outside air to your advantage. If you open the window and pump the room full of the cold dry air, then close the windows and heat the area with a space heater, the cold dry air become even dryer. So you may have to do a few cycles like that to exchange the air, heat it up, then swap it out for fresh air again. Warm air holds more moisture than cold air.


Any good? I have a large window overlooking flooded carpet. Will be getting an extra home Depot fan and dehumidifier but well-versed if that strategy night be good for dinner a good chunk of ambient humidity quick before buttoning up and letting the tools so their work.