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Name:   lucky67 - Email Member
Subject:   Basement
Date:   7/1/2022 8:56:00 PM (updated 7/1/2022 8:57:15 PM)

Anyone have experience with companies that do humidity control in basement here at lake-don't have leaks just humidity & tired of emptying standing dehumifier-I've seen ads for AFS & Oldshan





Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Basement
Date:   7/1/2022 11:14:52 PM

Have you  considered  connecting  a hose to the dehumidifier that runs outside so you don't have to empty the water?  I connected one to a pump that filled up and pumped the water up  to the window in the basement.





Name:   MrHodja - Email Member
Subject:   Basement
Date:   7/2/2022 12:13:02 AM

Agree with GF. We have a 40 foot shipping container that we use to store things tha might not do well in a humid environment. Bought an LG dehumidifier with the pump option and every time I open the container the humidity is at the preset value of 45%. Dont waste your big bux on one of those companies until you try the dehumidifier with pump option. 





Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Basement
Date:   7/2/2022 11:59:37 AM (updated 7/2/2022 12:01:15 PM)

This is the pump I used. Ran a hose from dehumidifier to pump. Ran hose from pump to  small hole I drilied near window. Plugged in pump and dehumidifier into same circuit. Worked great.

Another time I raised the dehumidifier off floor in a workshop and drilled hole  thru wall below and let gravity feed water outside.

Hodja and I agree on very little except for this. Try a solution before you pay big bucks.





Name:   MrHodja - Email Member
Subject:   Basement
Date:   7/2/2022 12:25:36 PM (updated 7/2/2022 12:29:33 PM)

Well, we don't agree completely on this one. You don't need an external pump, as many dehumidifier models feature a built in pump. Look up the model at Home Depot with the ID 

Internet #312405825

Model #APEL50LZ

Store SKU #1005131176

 

It is a very capable dehumidifier wit a pump built in, and if there is a convenient floor drain in the basement you can place the hose there, or in a sink or toilet.  The one in our shipping container has worked flawlessly for over a year.  Copied the from the HD web site:

 

GE Appliances Energy Star dehumidifiers are designed to effectively remove excessive moisture for various dampness levels, offering optimal home comfort for you and your family.This 50 pint Energy Star Dehumidifier with built-in pump removes 50 pints of water from the air per day. This model is ideal for wet room conditions, anywhere in the home, basement or garage. The built-in pump with an included hose, allows water to be drained to any convenient location up to 16 feet away. This feature eliminates the need to check in on the water level in the bucket, and the need to empty the bucket periodically. The adjustable humidistat allows you to set your desired humidity level anywhere between 30-70% (40% is recommended for maximum comfort). The soft touch control panel and LED digital controls on this GE dehumidifier let you clearly see and manage your settings. This Energy Star model offers 3 fan speeds, auto defrost control, and a 2- or 4- hour off timer, while pocket handles and easy roll hidden wheels make it easy to move from one location to another.

  • 50 Pints Per Day - The ideal dehumidifier for bedroom, basements, garages and other spaces with high humidity up to 4,500 sq. ft., this Energy Star certified unit removes 50 pints of moisture from the air every day.
  • Built-in Pump - The built-in pump with an included hose allows water to be drained to any convenient location up to 16 feet away.
  • Three Fan Speeds - Choose from three dehumidifier fan speeds to customize your comfort level.
  • Empty Bucket Alarm - Alerts you if the bucket is full or missing, the alarm will sound for 10 seconds to let you know it's time to empty or replace the bucket
  • Clean Filter Alert - The unit works best with a clean filter, so we'll remind you when it's time to clean it
  • Ease of Use - The pocket handles and easy-roll wheels make it easy to transport between rooms
  • Energy Star Certified - This Energy Star certified dehumidifier gives you the same great performance while using less energy and reducing utility costs.
  • Additional features - the adjustable humidistat, auto restart and auto defrost provide effective moisture removal from very damp rooms
  • Continuous Drain Option - This unit comes with a external hose connection for continuous drain option, eliminating the need to empty a bucket

 





Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Basement
Date:   7/17/2022 7:02:53 PM

We installed a unit about 5 years ago. Set it up to connect to the AC drain in basement. Works great. Solved our winter mold/mildew problem quickly. 

 









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