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In Dallas, humidity is very high, and high humidity creates a lot of problems for asthma patients. Also, it decreases the comfort in your space. To avoid these problems, you should buy a dehumidifier for your space. However, most people don’t know enough about dehumidifiers to make a sound purchase decision. But no worries. In this article, I’ll answer some FAQs about dehumidifiers.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Dehumidifiers

How does a Dehumidifier Work?

Many homeowners don’t know how a dehumidifier works and what it does. A dehumidifier pulls the damp air or moist air to its unit and cools the damp air with a condenser to remove the moisture from the air. Then the removed moisture or water gets stored in a bucket inside the dehumidifier. After removing the moisture from the air, the dehumidifier redistributes the dry air to your space. Thus, the humidity level of your space stays lower.

A dehumidifier is generally placed in high humidity places like – bathrooms, basement, crawl space, etc.

Why Should I Buy a Dehumidifier in Dallas?

In Dallas, summer is usually hot and humid. As a result, if you don’t have a dehumidifier, your overall comfort will be affected. Besides, you’ll feel sweaty all day. You may think about why you should invest in a dehumidifier when your air conditioner can do it by itself. But your air conditioner can reduce humidity to a certain level, and after that, your air conditioner won’t be able to decrease the humidity level. Again, if your air conditioner is old, your air conditioner may not decease the humidity level at all.

When you invest in a humidifier, humidifier takes all the responsibilities to reduce the humidity level to a comfort level. As a result, your air conditioner won’t have to work hard to reduce the humidity level of your indoor space. Eventually, the lifespan of your air conditioner will be increased.

Again, there are other benefits of using a dehumidifier. For example, it helps to eliminate mold and musty smells from your space. Besides, many homes have a condensation problem in the windows. But with a dehumidifier, this problem can be solved easily. Again, high humid weather damages the structure of your building. But with a dehumidifier, you can solve this problem as well.

What is the Ideal Humidity Level?

The ideal humidity level for indoor space or basement is about 40% to 45%. If the humidity level goes above 50%, it’ll be a haven for molds and pests to grow. On the other hand, if the humidity level drops below 30%, your home will be the perfect place for bacteria and viruses to breed. As a result, you’ll feel sick too often, and if you have asthma or lung problem, you’ll have to face serious health issues. Again, at a low humidity level, you’ll be having skin related problems. Your skin will become dry and itchy. If you already have skin problems and if you live in a place where the humidity is very low, chances are your skin problems will become worse in the future.

So, the bottom line is that you should always set the humidity level between 40% to 45%.

How Noisy Are Dehumidifiers?

To understand this topic, you need to know the parameters of noise pollution. If the decibel rating is between 0 to 30, it’ll be leveled as very quiet. Again, if the decibel rating is between 31 to 60, it’ll be labeled as quiet, and if it is between 61 to 80, it’ll be labeled as annoying. But if the decibel rating goes above 80, it’ll be labeled as potentially damaging.

Humidifiers use compressors to reduce the humidity level from your space, and the sound of a compressor is a little bit noisy compared to a fan. When the compressor is in function, you should expect an increase in noise.

But if you lower the settings of your compressor, you won’t hear any disturbing noise coming out of the dehumidifier. However, there are some commercial graded dehumidifiers that are used in industries and basements. These dehumidifiers are noisy compared to a regular dehumidifier. But fortunately, as they are used in the basement or industries, they won’t have any impact on the environment of your space.

Before buying any dehumidifier, check the decibel rating and see whether it’s healthy for your space or not.

 

See the summary of this content here in an infographic – Dehumidifier Frequently Asked Questions [Infographic]

Dehumidifier Frequently Asked Questions
Dehumidifier Frequently Asked Questions

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Rifat A.

HVAC Expert, Author & Mathematician... rifatahmed.com

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