Best way to let plaster dry in an enclosed porch?


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The air has to circulate to speed drying, so fans are a must. Use more than one and don't aim them at the wall. They can be aimed at angles, from opposite sides of the room, slightly pointing at each other to "mix up" the air a bit.
In addition to the fans, the porch also has to be adequately ventilated to let the humid air escape and fresh air in. If humidity is left to build in the room, the drying time will be longer.
If your climate calls for it, you could also use heaters in the space or heated fans.


turn a fan on in the area.
Put a couple of fans in the room or open a couple of windows if you can.
I've done this!! If you have portable room fans you can place them in opposite sides of the room and let them do the work for you.

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