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What You Should Know About Basement Dehumidifiers






















Introducing: Dehumidifiers and their Function
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios

What You Should Know About Basement Dehumidifiers
Basement dehumidifiers can be crucial in many homes, especially in those homes in which someone lives with allergies. Under proper construction and in proper circumstances, basements should be dry. However, there are many basements that do end up being lik

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Though they take up nearly half an aisle in almost any home store, dehumidifiers are something that few people ever give much thought to. Since many homes in humid climates, though, use them in living rooms, bedrooms, and even basements from time to time, perhaps dehumidifiers need to be given a little more thought. Here is a little information about them that may help you to understand what it is you have and what it is you need when it comes to dehumidifying equipment.

Dehumidifiers are designed to take moisture out of the air. This is done for any number of reasons, but many involve the preservation of moisture-sensitive equipment. However, it can also be used for comfort in the home or protection against certain molds. Dehumidifiers for the home can remove as much as 15 quarts of water from the air daily.

Because these models require the use of a fan and of a compressor, they are definitely noisy. Dehumidifiers use their fan to take in air from the room in which they are placed. The air is then moved through the system where the water is removed from it. The air is then kicked back into the room with less moisture than it had before.

The way they remove the water is through simple condensation. If you have cold water in a humid room, moisture collects on the outside of your glass. Similarly, a dehumidifier uses cold condenser coils to attract the water from the air. That moisture is then dripped off of the coils into a pan and eventually into a reservoir so that you can dump it out later.

As you can see, dehumidifiers serve an important purpose. Though they are loud and in some cases large, they actually work on a fairly simple premise: water condenses when air is cooled. Once you understand them, you will be better prepared to purchase one and to use one where you need to in your home.



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