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The basement dehumidifier easily solves the problem of humidity in the basement.
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Apr 08,2020
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The common impression of a basement is that it is damp, moldy, and poorly ventilated. Especially in spring and summer, the basement can become humid, making the entire space feel wet. Items made of paper and wood stored in the basement are prone to mold, which is very uncomfortable. Most basements are used as storage, garages, and for supermarkets, so it is important to control the humidity within a certain range. Otherwise, excessive humidity can lead to mold growth on stored items and the development of unpleasant odors.
The impression of an ordinary basement is damp, moldy, and poorly ventilated. Especially in spring and summer, the basement can become humid, making the whole room feel wet. Items made of paper and wood placed in the basement are prone to mold, which is very uncomfortable.
Basements are mostly used as storage, garages, and in shopping malls and supermarkets. Therefore, the humidity in the basement needs to be controlled within a certain range; otherwise, excessive humidity can easily cause the items stored in the basement to mold and produce unpleasant odors.
Generally, basements are dry, but during rainy seasons, the groundwater level can rise, causing groundwater to seep into the interior through the concrete floor and walls. This situation is common during the annual plum rain season. Additionally, if the foundation of the house is poorly constructed with large gaps, it can also lead to water seepage in the basement. Another issue is leaking water pipes or poor drainage in the basement, which can cause the water level to rise and seep into the basement, making it damp.
At this time, everyone might think it would be great to have a dehumidifier that can ventilate.
It's normal to think of a dehumidifier when the basement is too damp. But why do we need a suitable dehumidifier? Let's first understand the reasons for basement humidity:
(1) Rainwater or melted snow seeps into the soil and enters the basement through cracks in the foundation walls. This is a common cause, often occurring seasonally.
(2) Blocked or broken foundation drainage and pipes, along with poor underground drainage, can cause the water level to rise and seep into the basement through micro-cracks.
(3) If the house is located at the foot of a mountain above a spring or in an underground water flow, even if the basement floor and foundation walls are intact, the basement is often damp due to being under constant hydrostatic pressure.
(4) Large cracks in the concrete floor or foundation walls allow soil and water to penetrate.
A basement that is sealed for a long time and poorly ventilated, combined with a long-term damp environment, means that simple dehumidification can only provide temporary dry air and cannot create a comfortable indoor environment system. A suitable dehumidifier can draw air into its interior, filter and cool it, condensing excess moisture into water, thereby reducing the moisture in the air. Additionally, the dehumidifier will warm the dehumidified air, raising the environmental temperature and improving the dehumidification effect.
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