Dehumidifiers For Home - Complete Guide

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By Tina Kachan

It is possible if you reside in a humid or really wet climate that you are not really aware of the humidity that is surrounding you. But you can get aware by measuring the relative humidity (amount of moisture in the air) in your house using a hygrometer. The general rule is that if your measured humidity exceeds over 50%, then you really ought to have dehumidifiers for home to clear the excess moisture. It does not have the be just due to the climate. Just by breathing you raise the level of humidity in your home as well as washing clothes, cooking food, taking a shower, cleaning the dishes and so on.

Not to forget, having any type of plant in your house will also add some humidity to the area. So as you can see too much humidity is no good, but dehumidifiers for home will take care of that problem for you. But too little humidity is not good. How can you tell if you do not have enough humidity? You will have dry skin, throat irritation, breathing issues, chapped lips and so on. In that case you will need a humidifier which will add air to your home.

If you notice condensation on your inside windows and mould on the walls, then you definitely need dehumidifiers for home. Or if wet stains on walls and ceilings start to appear. If you smell a musty odour in your home that is also a sign of a need for dehumidifiers for home. Too much humidity can lead to long term issues regarding allergies and of course harm to your house. Especially mould which is not to be taken lightly and can cause for a house to be condemned.

A good thing about dehumidifiers for home is that they can help you to not to use air conditioning that much. When there is a lot of humidity then the air will feel hotter. But thanks to dehumidifiers for home which reduce humidity, drier air will feel more cooler. Dehumidifiers for home can take away anywhere from 25 to 140 pints of moisture from the air and have to be emptied when fulled with water. You can duct whole house humidifiers for home into drainage outlets, and small dehumidifiers for home have reservoirs which can be removed. There are two main types of dehumidifiers for home: whole house dehimidifiers and small dehumidifiers.

1. Whole House Dehumidifiers

This type of dehumidifiers for home are more suitable if you have more than three rooms in which the humidity needs to be reduced.

Advantages:

  • Low maintenance – the majority of this type of dehumidifiers for home enable you to hook them up to drainage system so you do not have to spend your valuable time on emptying collected water. All you are required to do every once in a while is clean it a little.
  • State of the art technology available on the market for dehumidifiers for home right now.
  • Do not require a lot of space in your home since they are attached to your furnace.
  • Runs completely automatically meaning that whole house dehumidifiers monitors the humidity in the whole house and lowers it as appropriate.

Disadvantages:

  • It is an expensive piece of kit since it is bigger and contains top technology for dehumidifiers for home.
  • You can do installation on your own, you will have to hire a professional contractor.
  • All central heating systems are not compatible.

Eva-dry E-500 Renewable Wireless Mini Dehumidifer
Amazon Price: $23.10
List Price: $44.95
Soleus Air CFM-40  40-Pint Dehumidifier with Humidistat
Amazon Price: $249.99
Sunpentown SD-350TI Mini Dehumidifier with UV Light and TiO2
Amazon Price: $49.24
List Price: $90.00
Eva-dry Electric Petite Dehumidifier
Amazon Price: Too low to display
List Price: $59.95
Sunpentown Mini Dehumidifier with TiO2 and UV light
Amazon Price: $62.99
List Price: $99.00
Sunpentown SD-652 86-Watt Mini Dehumidifier
Amazon Price: $49.32
List Price: $94.00
Eva-dry Electric Petite Dehumidifier
Amazon Price: Too low to display
List Price: $59.95

2. Small Dehumidifiers For Home

If one or two rooms in your house require the attention then it is recommended to get smaller dehumidifiers for home. Small dehumidifiers for home can be found in all kinds of sizes and shapes, from miniature portable dehumidifiers to big fitted cabinets. Your final choice here when choosing among small dehumidifiers for home should depend on the size of the rooms and how much humidity needs to be reduced.

Advantages:

  • Portability – small dehumidifiers for home are very lightweight and can be moved from one to another, or in another words where ever you need them to be doing their job.
  • Great when humidity is not regular thing in your home because you can storage small dehumidifiers for home for a couple of moths for later usage.
  • Small dehumidifiers for home are smaller, hence cheaper when compared to whole house dehumidifiers.

Disadvantages:

  • More maintenance than in whole house dehumidifiers since you need to empty out the water when full.
  • It is more cost-efficient to use a whole house dehumidifier in a very big room than a number of small dehumidifiers for home.

Features To Pay Attention To When Buying Dehumidifiers For Home

  • If you will not have a consistent drainage system, then a good feature to have would be some type of a visual indicator telling you that the tray is filled with water.
  • A built-in humidistat (hygrometer which measure relative humidity) which automatically supervises the level of humidity in the house. This is a really important feature since you need to prevent the scenario in which the air becomes too dry.
  • If considering getting bigger dehumidifiers for home, then also consider getting ones with wheels since that way it is far more easier to manoeuvre.
  • Off/On switch – this may sound weird to you, but without that button you will have to ensure to reach the main socket which is not always practical.
  • An additional air filter – this is important for those who suffer from allergies.
  • Noise making level – you do not want chopper noise in your living room, you want quiet dehumidifiers for home.
  • Energy Star rating - will save you money in the long run.

Comments

Misha profile image

Misha 16 months ago

Congrats on your 50th hub! :)

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Tina Kachan Hub Author 16 months ago

Thanks!50 and going strong, like you :)

Misha profile image

Misha 15 months ago

ROFLMAO :D You are going much stronger at your 20 something :)

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