ARTICLES: OCTOBER 18, 2005 |
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It can be difficult to choose from among the countless home dehumidifiers out there. First, determine the square footage of the largest room you plan to dehumidify. The larger the room, the larger the...
 Josh Riverside | Family Articles | October 18, 2005
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So it’s too humid in your 10’ X 10’ bedroom. Or perhaps the steam in your bathroom is starting to make the wallpaper peel. Maybe your closet is too moist, and your clothes are beginning to get mildewe...
 Josh Riverside | Family Articles | October 18, 2005
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Portable dehumidifiers work on the same physical principles as those of full-size dehumidifiers units: cold air holds less water than warm air. All dehumidifiers draw in humid air from the room, cool ...
 Josh Riverside | Family Articles | October 18, 2005
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Most closet dehumidifiers are wireless and use salt, silica gel, or other material to absorb moisture out of the air. When they become saturated, you either change the material or discharge it. All yo...
 Josh Riverside | Family Articles | October 18, 2005
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Dehumidifiers reduce the moisture in the air while reducing or eliminating deterioration of equipment due to rust, rot, mold and mildew. Home dehumidifiers remove from five to 15 quarts of water from ...
 Josh Riverside | Family Articles | October 18, 2005
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Basements are the most common location for dehumidifiers. Because of their low elevation and lack of air circulation, the air can moisten and stay moist for a long period of time. This causes mold and...
 Josh Riverside | Family Articles | October 18, 2005
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