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Are You Getting The Most Out Of Your Dehumidifier

Posted: July 26th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

  

Cold weather, hot weather sometimes we need a dehumidifier to keep our home comfortable. Tips for saving money at home.

Dehumidifiers are most often used by people suffering with certain allergies as they help to decrease the water vapor in the house and therefore the likelihood of mold developing. Plenty of other useful ways to use dehumidifiers do exist too. Check out some of these little known benefits of having a home dehumidifier:

Protection of mattresses and bedding supplies such as duvets and covers. If you keep a mini dehumidifier running inside of your wardrobe then you can vastly decrease the chances of a damp smell engulfing your clothes. Prevention of the growth of microscopic mildew is also achieved. It is very difficult to rescue a mattress should it fall victim to mildew that has spread to it from bedding.

Do you keep your lawnmower and other tools in a shed when they are not being used? I am willing to place a bet that the answer is ‘yes’. If that is the situation then you need to be aware that although they get protection from outdoor elements like bad stormy weather they do not have any protection from levels of high humidity that sheds and garages are commonly associated with.Running a home dehumidifier can lengthen the lifespan of this equipment a lot by affording them protection from being the victim of corrosion.

This little tip is especially for vintage car lovers, in your car make use of a desiccant dehumidifier and a mechanical dehumidifier in your garage in order to prevent rust and corrosion.

High humidity levels ensures that food decays a good deal faster and is fresh for less time. A nice conveniently small dehumidifier placed in your pantry can maintain your ingredients and home bake freshness and enjoyable for so much longer saving you money. It will also considerabley diminsh the likelihood of fruit flies, pests and weevils from contemplating making your kitchen as their new abode.

Think how dissapointed you would be if some of your most precious belongings fell victim to high humidity levels and the damage they can do. It would be terrible to lose old photo albums, pictures, books and so on that are so often stored in places like basements and attics which are often victim of high humidity. Much annoyance and sadness can be avoided through the use of a home dehumidifier.

Condensation does sometimes damage electrical equipment, this is particularly true in high humidity areas where condensation may form within electrical devices such as: computers, television, laptops and such like. Irreparable damage may be caused if condensation makes its way inside any electrical appliance. How would you feel if you lost all your memory files and files with year worth of pictures and so on, hardrives can be replaced whereas lost memory files can’t. A home dehumidifier will prevent all of the above scenarios.

Are creaking squeaking doors common place in your house? Have they cracked and expanded? Do you possess any other such wooden furniture like tables and chairs that is showing signs of similar warping? All of these problems may well be caused by excess water vapor in the air. Again a home dehumidifier can remedy this situation.

Purchasing a dehumidifier is a relatively small investment a delonghi dehumidifier or an ebac dehumidifier come highly recommended and when weighed against the potential benefits and savings that you are likely to make it becomes quite a simple choice.

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How To Eliminate Household Mold

Posted: July 8th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

So, you’ve been in your new house for a few months already and are nearing the last of the boxes to unpack. You open the door to your cupboard to view the remaining boxes but startled by an unpleasant smell coming from somewhere inside. After some looking about you find it…mould.

There are tons of different types of mold but all of them will thrive in damp moist enviroments that may be moist due to damp surrounding materials, seeping walls, damp fabrics and such like. The area that you stay in is a big factor in your houses humidity level especially in particular seasons or extreme climates. Air dehumidifiers can help in all these cases

Mould can cause allergic reactions in some people and also trigger lung irritability in people who aren’t normally allergic to these things. It can damage anything it is near and start a bad smell appearing which can be ongoing and awkward to get rid of. It could be the symptom of a air moisture problem or a drainage problem.

To tackle mould get a mask and eye shield so that you don’t put yourself at risk of contacting with potentially dangerous mould spores. After removing as much as possible wash to area several times with first soap and water and then either a commercial mildew remover/cleaner and/or one gallon of water mixed with ¼ of a cup of chlorine bleach.

Obviously depending upon the level of damage any damaged materials will have to be replaced and unless you solve the original moisture problem it will most likely need replacing again from further damage.

It might be a good idea to get your hands on a humidity metre which are around 15 dollars, if it provide you with a measurment of 50 or over the you ought to look into buying a dehumidifier. On the market today there are a wide range of dehumidifiers for sale starting from the $100 price. Here are a few pointers to remember when selecting a dehumidifier: If you require a dehumidifier in more than one room then consider buying a whole house dehumidifier rather than a single room dehumidifier. It will do the job better keep working for longer and on top of that you won’t have to fork out for the maintenance costs so often.

Also don’t forget that if you will be running your home dehumidifier in particularly cold places that it has an auto-switch off when it starts to freeze. If it doesn’t have one then it will become damaged if you run it and it starts to freeze. Make sure you check that the noise level is not too high before you buy anything.

Further more it may well be worth getting a trusted builder/contractor to take a look at the area to check for possible causes and remedies of the moisture problem. Also get the advice of a family doctor about possible allergic symptoms and other risks that you may be exposed to so you are aware of all of the dangers.

Despite the cost of doing the above in the long run the value of your house and the health of your family should be your priority and taking a few simple steps such as buying a home dehumidifier (ebac dehumidifiers are particulary highly recommended) would be well worthwhile in the long run.

 

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How To Get Rid Of Musty Household Smells

Posted: July 4th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Musty odor is clearly not a desirable quality for a house, it tends to give the impression of a dirty place and whilst it might actually not be noticeable to the owners it will almost certainly be so to visitors creating entirely the wrong sort of impression. What is more musty odors may indicate the presence of mould which in turn can kick off allergic reactions.

Musty odors can stop and start again varying upon the time of year and the climate. In the summer for example when the air conditioning is left running a great deal the air flow may eliminate the musty odor, however the cause may remain to come back and haunt you in the darker seasons. Home dehumidifiers can definetely help here.

High humidity is a likely cause of musty odors that may well stem from a basement that has cracks in its walls which allows moisture to seep in ot it may come simply from condensation. If you want to stop musty odor you really need to put a stop to the cause of the smell but there may well be more than one cause. The following will enable you to track down the cause of the problem most quickly:

To prevent condensation on water pipes which can be a source of moisture particularly in winter months is to cover the water pipes with an insulated pipe wrap, these are relatively cheap and are an easy w3ay to prevent moisture dripping of the pipes and onto the floor.

Sometimes an entire house can be affected by an odor that has risen from the basement and into the entire house but was originally caused by a lack of air flow and high humidity in the basement. Installation of a basement dehumidifier can prevent this problem from occurring and remove excess moisture, just make sure you have a drain available in order to take away the excess water gathered by the air dehumidifier otherwise you may have to purchase an air dehumidifier with a hose pipe and pump.

Double check to make sure that water thought to be from condensation is not really from tiny holes in water pipes. This problem can be solved most simply by attaching a pipe leak clamp if the hole is very small an epoxy compound can solve the problem with little problem, ask your local building supplier about both of them.

A problem of greater seriousness is when you have weeping walls that permit water to gain entry from the outdoors by seeping through them. The following process should help eliminate moisture coming from weeping walls:
Ensure a dry forecast.
Run home dehumidifiers and fans to dry the walls.
Using a brush with strong stiff bristles scrub the weeping areas with trisodium phosphate, which can be found at most regular home improvement stores and will clean the surface for you, allow the scrubbed walls to dry again completely.
Following the manufacturers instructins use latex concrete sealer to fully seal the walls.
This method alone will normally stop future weeping, if not then it is time to call the professionals.

Wall cracks can also be the cause of moisture entering a house, this is possible in new houses too. The cracks may be classed as active and likely to widen further or hopefully inactive and not likely to widen. Most cracks in walls are not difficult to repair with ready mixed concrete and a knife.

If you take the advice provided and direct it towards your particular difficulties then there is a high chance you will solve your musty household smell problem permanently. Remember that home dehumidifiers and portable dehumidifiers can help considerably

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Tips on Buying a Home Dehumidifier

Posted: June 23rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Home Improvement Articles | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

HVAC Takes A Look At Buying Dehumidifiers

Moist indoor air in the home environment is not particularly comfortable for anybody in the house. Besides being unbearable at times, high humidity levels can set up conditions where different types of mold and mildew can thrive that in turn can be harmful to both health and home. On top of that, humidness also creates a flourishing atmosphere for dust mites. Whole house dehumidifiers are a simple and effectual means of overcoming the problem of household humidity.

Humidity is a measure of the quantity of moisture that air will hold and means much the same as the term relative humidity. The latter is the quantity of moisture in the air expressed as a percentage of how much moisture the air can hold at a specific temperature. For instance, if the relative humidity is said to be eighty percent, the air is eighty percent saturated. The ideal level of relative humidity for an indoor environment is between thirty and fifty percent in warmer weather and thirty to forty percent when it is colder. A home dehumidifier is able to maintain the optimal relative humidity inside, which helps to reduce musty aromas in addition to protecting furnishings from harm by excessive dampness.

A dehumidifier draws dampness from the air by the use of fans that draw moist air into the device. That air is then pulled over refrigeration elements that are a collection of cool and warm coils. This process causes  condensation to form with the resultant drops of water dripping into a water collection container.

Once the moisture has been removed by this condensation process, the remaining air, which is now less humid, is blown back into the room. A home dehumidifier will elevate the temperature of the surrounding air slightly, as opposed to window or portable air conditioners , which cool the air and also dehumidify it at the same time. Many of the more recent house dehumidifier models are designed to vent this warm air either through the rear of the unit, or through ductwork. This is done so that this warmed air is not moved into a living area where it is undesirable, particularly during warm weather.

A home dehumidifier functions best at indoor temperatures that are above 65° F. At temperatures below this point, it can cause these air control machines to work less effectively with some models actually icing up. When these appliances are not functioning efficiently you do not receive the benefit of dehumidified air and the unit will wind up costing more money to run as well. If you need to dehumidify a room or house at those lower temperatures regularly, you should seek a model that is specifically certified by Energy Star to work at temperatures as low as 42° F and are fitted with an auto defrost function to keep ice from forming.

The model of dehumidifier that you finally choose for your house should be based on the overall humidity levels in the area, on the condition of the space that needs to be dehumidified, and by the square footage of the area. All air dehumidifiers are labeled to indicate the capacity for holding the water extracted from the atmosphere. The most popular sizes range from thirty pint up to fifty pint with several able to hold even more than that. Before making a final purchasing decision, it is advisable to read reviews on the different models that are available, as well as their energy ratings.

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