Basement & Crawl Space Humidity Control
Studies have shown that as much as 50% of the air in your home comes up from your
basement or crawlspace. This air is often higher in moisture content, and carries with it various allergens and musty odors. When conditions linger above 60% relative humidity for extended periods of time, mold, mildew, and bacteria growth is stimulated. Basement Solutions has many options for helping homeowners in Iowa design quality humidity control.
High Humidity Contributes to poor basement
& crawl space conditions
Levels of humidity in the basement that exceed much past 50% relative humidity can help to create conditions that are suitable for mold. Basement and crawl space mold require an amount of moisture, dark places and organic material to use and break down as food. This combination can allow mold colonies to become uncontrollable quickly.
Too little moisture content in the air can change the air quality of the home as well. Adding too little moisture to the rest of the home can force people to feel uncomfortable, experience dry skin, bloody noses, or trouble breathing. Humidity levels are a delicate balance between too much and too little. It's important, when dealing with a basement or crawl space, to be aware of the humidity levels and the efficiency of the machine handling the conditions.
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The Santa Fe Classic Basement Dehumidifier is one option to help control humidity and moisture in your basement.
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Control Basement and Crawl Space Humidity
Santa Fe Classic™ dehumidifiers help turn your basement space into living space. The American Lung Association, American Medical Association, and the EPA recommend maintaining relative humidity level in the 30% - 50% range. Ventilation and air conditioning alone cannot provide the protection offered by a high capacity dehumidifier like the Santa Fe Classic.
Protecting your family, and your biggest investment, is worth the best. Your basement isn’t truly finished until you have a quality dehumidifier installed.
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