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Remove Humidity Using Whole House Dehumidifiers

Tue 24 Nov 2009 - 19:38

Remove Humidity Using Whole House Dehumidifiers
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Gary_Hatcher]Gary Hatcher

When there is excessive humidity in the house, a host of complications will result, such as the growth of mold and other bacteria that cause diseases. That is where dehumidifiers come in handy.

There are different types of dehumidifiers that you can choose from. Whole house dehumidifiers are some of the options you may choose. As the name indicates, whole house dehumidifiers are intended to remove moisture from the entire house. There are a number of advantages in using this model, which can make them the best option for you. For example, you won't need separate dehumidifiers for every room. Using several dehumidifiers is not only inconvenient but also expensive in the long run. The cumulative cost of buying the units will be higher. The operating costs too will be higher, as each individual unit will consume energy.

Why would you need a whole house dehumidifier in the first place? There are actually many good reasons. Perhaps your house remains unoccupied for some time, in which case there will be high chances of developing mold and mildew. These things multiply very rapidly on damp areas. They are not only dangerous to your household items but also harmful to your health. A whole house dehumidifier will help to get rid moisture thus avoiding the growth of mold.

Just as houses are of different sizes so are the whole house dehumidifiers of varying capacities. This is one of the factors that you should bear in mind as you look for the best type for you. If your house is fairly small, such as an ordinary condo, a 50 or 65 pint dehumidifier will be sufficient to handle it. On the other hand, if you have some sort of bungalow, you may need a unit with a capacity of more than 130 pints.

Why shouldn't you just use an air conditioner instead of a whole house dehumidifier? You may wonder. Although an air conditioner will also remove moisture from the air, it will end up making the house colder. This means that there are seasons when using an air conditioner will not be suitable. When you use a whole house dehumidifier, you will be able to maintain a comfortable level of warmth in your house. The colder seasons will therefore be more bearable.

This takes us to the next consideration when it comes to selecting a suitable dehumidifier. If you want to deal with a fairly high level of humidity, you will need a device of bigger capacity. It is therefore not just the size of your house that matters but also where it is located depending on prevalent weather conditions. When you install a whole house dehumidifier, you will have a central place for regulating the temperature and humidity in your entire house.

Here are other things you should bear in mind.

· Fairly large tank

· controls that are easy to read and understand

· Wheels for ease of movement

· Hose connection for easy diversion of collected water

These are some of the things that will help you to make the best selection.

Gary enjoys writing and studying about integrative medicine. Not only does he enjoy writing about various health topics, you can also check out his latest website on [http://whole-house-dehumidifiers.net]whole house dehumidifiers along with the latest news on other [http://whole-house-dehumidifier.com/dehumidifier-news]dehumidifiers.

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