The impression of an ordinary basement is damp, moldy, and airless. Especially in spring and summer, the basement will be moisture-proof, and the room will also be damp. Some paper products and wood products are placed in lower rooms, which are prone to mold and are very uncomfortable. At this time, we would think that if there is a dehumidifier that can ventilate, it would be good.
The basement is too humid. You would think that the dehumidifier is normal. Why do you need a suitable dehumidifier? Follow Nestlé’s Mr. Chen to see why the basement is wet
(1) Rainwater or melted snow penetrates the soil and enters the basement through the cracks in the foundation wall. This reason is the most common and seasonal.
(2) The foundation drainage and pipelines are blocked or broken, and the underground drainage is poor, causing the water level to rise and enter the basement along the micro cracks.
(3) Even if the basement floor and foundation walls are intact, because they are often under diving pressure,
The basement is very humid.
(4) Large cracks, soil and moisture infiltration appear in the concrete floor or foundation wall.
The basement is closed for a long time and it is inconvenient for ventilation. In such a long-term humid environment, simple dehumidification can only dry the air temporarily, but cannot create a comfortable indoor environment system. A suitable dehumidifier can suck air into the room, filter and cool it, and condense excess moisture into water, thereby reducing the moisture in the air. The dehumidifier will also heat the dehumidified air to increase the ambient temperature, thereby making the dehumidification effect better.