Whole House Dehumidifiers



On this site we talk about all the different types of dehumidifiers. But what about if your entire house is affected by moisture and humidity? Should you buy 4 or 5 different portable styles and place them in your house? Well we think that you would probably be a great candidate for one of the outstanding whole house dehumidifiers that are currently on the market.

So you are probably asking yourself, what is the difference? Well a whole house dehumidifier acts just like you central heating or air conditioning unit. It comes with a centralized control unit where you can adjust the settings. Now keep in mind that this is a very large investment for your home but if you live in a high humidity part of the country, it might not be a bad idea to buy one and have it installed professionally.

So the next question people usually asks is, how much will it cost? Well depending on model and style, you could spend anywhere between $1500 to $4500 dollars. Don’t skimp on price though. Make sure you get a model that is large enough to do the job. Also, make sure that you get one that comes with a good warranty period. For the money you are spending, you don’t want to have to worry about it breaking down and then you being stuck with repairing it. So when shopping for whole house dehumidifiers, just make sure you look at each and every product specifications and buy accordingly. If you have questions, make sure you contact the seller and don’t be afraid to ask.

You are also probably asking yourself, why do you need to be looking at whole house dehumidifiers? Well you should ask yourself these questions:

·Do you have trouble sleeping at night because it is so humid in your home?
·Are you always adjusting the central air settings because of humidity?
·Do your floors become wet on their own
·Have you started to notice mildew I your bathrooms?
·Do you have musty smells in any part of your house?
·Is there always condensation outside on your water pipes?
·Have you noticed any stains on walls or ceilings that come through the drywall?

If you have answered yes to most of these questions then it is probably a good idea and spend the money on one of the outstanding whole house dehumidifiers that are on the market. You and your family won’t regret it.

Dehumidifier For Basement



Dehumidifier for Basement Mold & Mildew
Do you have a lot of moisture in your cellar? Well your best bet to buy a dehumidifier for basement mold prevention. While most mold and mildew are harmless, you can actually get sick from it. Also, if you have young children, elderly or a pregnant woman, it could really affect them.

So what type of dehumidifier should you get? There are a lot of different styles of dehumidifiers out there as well as many notable brands as well. The first thing is size. You really need to get one that is big enough for the size room you are looking to treat. With that being said, the larger you go, the more expensive the dehumidifier will be, so don’t over purchase either. Just make sure that you look at each models specification and plan accordingly.

What else should you look for when you are buying a dehumidifier for basement moisture? Well one other thing is, do you have a sink or not. If you do, then go ahead and spend a few extra dollars and buy one that comes with a tube. How this works is, as the dehumidifier sucks the moisture from the air, it will automatically deposit it through the hose and out into your sink. That way, you don’t have to worry about emptying a bucket every other day or so. Now if you don’t have a sink, then make sure you buy a dehumidifier that comes with an automatic shutoff once the bucket is full. You don’t want the dehumidifier to continue to run after the water bucket is full. Just think of all of the flooding that will cause. The name of the game is to get a dehumidifier for basement moisture removal, having an overflowing dehumidifier will only cause the problem to get worse.

Make sure you also take noise into a consideration. While a lot of people don’t use their basement for much more then storage and possibly a laundry room, others actually have a finished basement. For those who enjoy using their basement, nothing will aggravate you more than a large machine running all the time. Just think about it. All of your friends are over to watch the big game on a Sunday afternoon and all they can hear is a dehumidifier running. Don’t fret though, you can buy a dehumidifier for basement mold that runs quietly and smoothly. Just checkout some of the review sites that are out there.

In a nutshell, just make sure that you do your homework. There are a lot of dehumidifier review site out there. Just be sure that you are looking at a reliable source as there are many fraudulent ones out there on the internet. So look around and buy the right dehumidifier for basement mildew that you can afford.

Crawl Space Dehumidifier



Crawl Space Dehumidifier
If you happen to live in a humid part of the United States, then you are very familiar with how damp and wet certain parts of your home gets. The basement is one obvious location but if your house has a crawl space, then it might be time to but a crawl space dehumidifier.

So are probably asking yourself, “What the heck is a crawl space dehumidifier?” Well that is a very good question. As you can tell by any google search, there are thousands of different types of dehumidifiers on the market. Well there are some that are specialized to work in different parts of your home. Your crawl space is no different.

Think about your crawl space for a second. Mine is actually located underneath our stairs so space is very limited. Also, since it is an enclosed area, the moisture is probably the most intense then any other portion of your home. Well a crawl space dehumidifier is designed just for this. It s sized to fit most areas. It is also more powerful then your normal dehumidifiers. If you think about it, it really needs to be. As stated earlier, the crawl space is more then likely the most humid part of your house so you really need the extra power that this dehumidifier gives out.

It is important to get rid of the humidity in your crawl space. The biggest reason is the damage that it can cause your foundation. One of concretes worst enemy is moisture. Of time, it will rot away, causing a lot of damage. Another reason is that humidity is just a breeding ground for dust mites and other diseases baring insects. Just think of what could be growing in crawl space.

If you are like me, you probably use your crawl space as a storage area as well. If the moisture continues to go untreated, then much of your personal belongings will be ruined. I actually learned this the hard way when most of my childhood baseball card collection was ruined by the wetness of our crawl space. Just think what it will do to books and even pictures if you are storing them down there. Not a pretty sight.

So make sure you don’t skimp on price a get a crawl space dehumidifier. While some of the cheaper models will be tempting, you will more then likely be disappointed. So spend the few extra dollars, get a machine that fits your area and make sure it is powerful enough. If you do, your crawl space dehumidifier will last for a very long time as well as do the job that you need it to.

Basement Dehumidifier



Basement Dehumidifier
If you live in a humid part of the United States, you will probably need a basement dehumidifier to help get rid of the relative humidity in your cellar. There are many different humidifiers that are on the market but you should really look into one that is manufactured just for you basement.

What’s the Difference?
Since humidity tents to build up in your basement, you really need to get a more powerful machine. While cheaper, your household humidifiers probably won’t have the power to completely get rid of that nasty sticky feeling. If you are like me, you might even have a finished basement. If that is the case, spend a few extra bucks and get a specialized basement dehumidifier. It will make your time in the finished basement more enjoyable and comfortable.

So what does it do?
A basement dehumidifier basically just sucks up the moisture in the air. Once it does that, it will deposit the water in a removal bucket in the back of your machine. Some basement dehumidifiers will even have a hose that you can run from the machine to a sink, thus never having to empty the bucket or worry about overflowing as well.

Many of the newer models are also energy efficient. Just shop around and look for the most energy efficient model if you are concerned about running up your electric bill. Depending on where you live, you can probably turn it off during the winter months.

You also need to ensure that you place the basement dehumidifier in the best location. If you are like me, that would be where you washer and dryer are located. Just think of the heat that your dryer puts out. That, in combination with the natural humidity, makes for an uncomfortable area. If your model has a hose, then obviously you must put it near the basement sink.

What should I get?
Just do a google search. You will find many great companies that put out quality basement dehumidifiers. Companies like SaniDry Dehumidfiers, Frigidaire Dehumidifiers, Santa Fe Dehumidifiers, and Aprilaire Dehumidifiers are just a few that make quality basement dehumidifiers.