
1. Conditions
The cooler
temperatures in your basements and crawl spaces create unique humidity control
challenges for homeowners. Most residential dehumidifiers found in stores are
measured in pints of water removed per day at standard conditions of 80 degrees
Fahrenheit and 60 percent relative humidity. Most basements and crawl spaces
are cooler than 80 degrees, which means the removal capacity is significantly
less. A professional grade unit is designed specifically for the cooler crawl
space or basement environment.
2. Space and capacity
Under their
standard conditions above, most residential units have the capacity to remove
20 to 65 pints of water per day and only cover a limited amount of space. A
professional grade dehumidifier has a much larger capacity of up to 135 pints
per day and can cover areas as large as 5,000 square feet.
3. Air quality
A standard
unit will provide dehumidification only.
Professional dehumidifiers will also provide powerful air filtration.
4. Energy efficiency
Professional
grade dehumidifiers are much more energy efficient than standard units. They
are constructed with more efficient refrigeration coils, compressors, and fans
to help them use less energy when removing moisture.
If you don’t
currently have a way to regulate the humidity in your home, now is the time,
especially with the warmer weather we are experiencing this month. A professional grade dehumidifier is
the key to creating a comfortable, healthy living space for you and your
family.