Dehumidifiers For Basements Tutorial

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By Tina Kachan

Basements are always that place in every home which has the highest level oh humidity, so if there is any room in your house that may require dehumidifiers, you can bet on your basement.  If the moisture in the basement air exceeds over 50% then it is time for you to get dehumidifiers for basements. As soon as it is over 50%, then you know your basement is slowly becoming a breeding ground for molds,fungus and some other allergens. This usually happens due to shortage of ventilation making basements extremely damp places.

And if you see that your wooden furniture is starting to rot and some of your family members are having allergy issues than you can be sure it is because you have been exposed to such conditions. Sure, you can try to improve air movement, but that is usually a very hard thing to do since basements are often filled with all kinds of big stuff that will get in the way. That is why dehumidifiers for basements are your best option. Buying dehumidifiers for basements requires some planning in order for you to choose the very best dehumidifiers for basements you can.

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Tips On Selecting Dehumidifiers For Basements

Determine The Size Of Your Basement

Do you have a big basement or a smaller one perhaps? Determining the size of space that needs to be dehumidified will help in choosing the right size of your dehumidifiers for basements. A small basement will take up anywhere from 0 to 1000 square feet. A medium sized basement occupies anywhere from 1000 to 1500 square feet. And a big basement is anywhere from 1500 to 2500 square feet. As a common rule, you should purchase the largest dehumidifiers for basements as they can be, but still have to fit into the room.

Small dehumidifiers for basements work great, but only in smaller basements which means you can not use it in larger rooms if you are thinking of getting cheaper here because small dehumidifiers for basements will struggle to deal with the humidity in the area. Besides the larger dehumidifiers for basements really are, the less amount of energy they will need.

Fixed Or Portable Dehumidifiers For Basements?

You can also choose between portable dehumidifiers for basements and fixed dehumidifiers for basements. Your final decision regarding this particular question should consider how tight is your budget, your basement size and the level of humidity in the basement. Of course, portable dehumidifiers for basements have a cheaper initial price, but if it is not large enough for your basement area then it will not be either efficient either cost-effective.

Level Of Noise

No need for much explaining here. Just pay attention to the noise level since some dehumidifiers for basements are more noisy than others, while some are really silent.

Dehumidifiers For Basements Maintenance

This may seem silly, but a lot of people seem to forget to maintain their dehumidifiers for basements. They buy it, install it and the leave it like that. For those people, and maybe for those who are working a lot, do not have the time or are not home much, the drain option is great. Since dehumidifiers for basements suck out the moisture out of the air, all that has to go somewhere. So a home can be taken to the floor drain. Dehumidifiers for basements have to be cleaned once filled unless you want all those bacteria to breed in there.

Some dehumidifiers for basements have a storage container which is where to water is collected. So you need to take out the storage container to empty out the water. But in case your dehumidifiers for basements are big and you allow them to fill up which makes them even more heavier, it is going to be difficult for you to clean it on a regular basis. That is why it is recommended to set it up where to unit will drain into the sink. That way you never have to think whether your storage container is full and needs to be emptied out.

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Top Choices For Dehumidifiers For Basements According To Size Of The Basement

1. Dehumidifiers For Basements – Small Basements (0-1000 square feet)

DeLonghi DD50P 50 Pt. Energy Star Dehumidifier with Patented Pump is among the best dehumidifiers for basements on the market today if you own a small basement with a lot of moisture in the air.

Advantages:

  • Internal condensate pump – you do not have to empty the storage container
  • Water tank full auto shutoff
  • Digital display
  • Eco-friendly and energy efficient
  • Quiet performance compared to other dehumidifiers
  • 3 drainage options included
  • Energy star rated

Disadvantages:

  • This dehumidifier can be a little heavy at 41 lbs. if you plan to move it around the house. However, it includes durable caster wheels to make it easier.

2. Dehumidifiers For Basements – Medium Sized Basements (1000-1500 square feet)

For  medium sized basements I would recommend Comfort-Aire BHD-651-G dehumidifiers for basements.

Advantages:

  • Washable air filter for easy cleaning
  • Auto restart
  • Easy access for water removal
  • Energy efficient – EPA energy star rated
  • A high performance moisture removing capacity
  • Touch pad controls with digital display of temp and humidity
  • Automatic defrost function

Disadvantages:

  • The continuous drainage tube which is in the whole package can be tricky to insert into the continuous drainage hole.

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3. Dehumidifiers For Basements – Large Basements (1500-2500 square feet)

If you have a big basement then Santa Fe Advance Energy Star Low Temp Basement Dehumidifier will do the trick. It is more expensive, but it is also the best among all dehumidifiers for basements for big sized ones.

Advantages:

  • Energy efficient – EPA Energy Star certified dehumidifiers
  • Built in Level to insure proper drainage
  • Ideal for crawl space applications because of smaller size
  • Long-lasting and very high quality

Disadvantages:

  • The weight – 71 lbs. But an optional caster kit is at your disposal.

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tsh 16 months ago

Nice info here! You did it again, Tina!

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Tina Kachan Hub Author 16 months ago

Thanks for stopping by!

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