The Basement Dehumidifier - Making Your Basement
Better
Once you understand the problems that moisture in you
basement can cause, you quickly realize that a basement
dehumidifier is the best way to take care of the
problem.
The last thing you want is for moisture to build up on
walls, furniture, carpeting, or anything else you may have in
the basement. Combine moisture with limited light and air, and
it won't be long before mold becomes a problem. And mold can
make you or anyone else who uses the basement seriously ill.
Problems can range from shortness of breath, headaches,
dizziness, rashes and a variety of other ailments.
That's why a basement dehumidifier can be crucial. It can be
used to keep mold from growing there, and also in other rooms.
Perhaps you could use on in the attic or any other room where
light is limited.
The good news is that a basement dehumidifier is not hard to
find. Just about any hardware or department store will keep
them in stock. The problem is finding the right model because
there are so many to choose from. The most basic dehumidifier
will cost anywhere between $50 and several hundred dollars.
They will last for many years.
Another thing about mold, it does best in warm environments.
Keeping the room cool will help keep mold from growing. This is
generally not a problem because even though many basements are
finished, they don't always have a heat source.
A basement dehumidifier will help keep the room safe for
both people and your possessions. Do you store your Christmas
items in the basement? Many people do. It's not unusual for
mold to form on these stored items unless they are stored
properly and away from moisture. A basement dehumidifier keeps
anything you may be storing in good condition.
Another popular use for basements is for keeping pool
tables, exercise equipment and other recreational items. A
basement dehumidifier will protect them by reducing the
moisture and thus keeping the wood from rotting on the pool
table or the mold from growing on the equipment. You'll reduce
the moisture and keep the temperature at a level where mold
cannot grow.
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