Frigidaire FAD504DUD 50-Pint Dehumidifier

  Frigidaire FAD504DUD 50-Pint Dehumidifier

Frigidaire FAD504DUD 50-Pint Dehumidifier
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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Soleus Air 9000 BTU Portable Evaporative Air Conditioner

Soleus Air 9000 BTU Portable Evaporative Air Conditioner Video Clips. Duration : 0.68 Mins.


Special Price Link : www.amazon.com Soleus Air 9.000 BTU Portable Evaporative Air Conditioner is cool and energy - efficient. SAVE BIG! Portable and efficient! This Soleus Air Portable Evaporative Air Conditioner is also a dehumidifier and fan. You can move it easily to wherever you need relief from the heat. It vents with a single hose. so it requires no window mounting. Get big savings now! Check it out: 9.000 BTU air conditioner keeps you comfortable; 55

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Dehumidifier Shopping Basics - Take Note of Your Dehumidifier Noise Level

Dehumidifier Shopping Basics - Take Note of Your Dehumidifier Noise Level


A dehumidifier is a device that is used to regulate the humidity in an enclosed area. It removes the excess moisture in the air to prevent common household issues such as wall stains, wallpaper peeling and water buildup. You use the dehumidifier mostly during the winter season when insulation systems are the only ways of providing proper ventilation in a room.

Dehumidifier Shopping Basics - Take Note of Your Dehumidifier Noise Level

Dehumidifier Shopping Basics - Take Note of Your Dehumidifier Noise Level

Dehumidifier Shopping Basics - Take Note of Your Dehumidifier Noise Level


Dehumidifier Shopping Basics - Take Note of Your Dehumidifier Noise Level



Dehumidifier Shopping Basics - Take Note of Your Dehumidifier Noise Level

For many people, getting a good dehumidifier is a must. Shopping for one, however, requires careful thought. To make the right buying decision, you want to consider factors such as the dehumidifier noise level, the humidstat, and filter efficiency.

Quiet appliance

The dehumidifier noise level is an important factor that you need to remember when purchasing an appliance. You don't want to be distracted by the loud background noise of your dehumidifier when you're sleeping or simply trying to enjoy a good book. Pesky buzzing noise can come from a dehumidifier that is larger for the room so you want to make sure that you opt for a model that matches the size of your house or room interiors. Naturally, if your room is small, you want to opt for a smaller model. Portable dehumidifier noise level can also be annoying so you want to go for those that are electrically powered. While these models still emit a soft buzzing sound, they are not as loud as the portable varieties.

Proper use

One point to remember when using a dehumidifier is that you shouldn't dehumidify to below 35%. Really low humidity in the room can cause your throat and nose to itch, your lips to chap and your furniture to get damaged. Electrical sparks and static can also come up as a result of low humidity. It's also important to clean your dehumidifier after the cold season is up and particularly when you wouldn't use it for a long time.

Dehumidifier Shopping Basics - Take Note of Your Dehumidifier Noise Level

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Greenhouse Heat Controller (Part 1)

Greenhouse Heat Controller (Part 1) Tube. Duration : 14.50 Mins.


I am installing a greenhouse heat controller. It consists of a 24 volt transformer, contactor and thermostat. The thermostats that come on most electric space heaters just dont work very well. This project has been on the agenda for a few years now. I am finally getting it all together. This is the same setup I have used to control my dehumidifier for many years now. I also included a few random video clips of the cats and the Generac 14KW generator running it's weekly excercise cycle.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

How to Stop Sweating Pipes in the Basement

How to Stop Sweating Pipes in the Basement


Do you have puddles of water on your basement floor due to sweating pipes? If you are inconvenienced (to say the least) by this situation, take heart because you are not alone with this problem. Sweating pipes in the basement is a very common predicament experienced by most homeowners.

How to Stop Sweating Pipes in the Basement

How to Stop Sweating Pipes in the Basement

How to Stop Sweating Pipes in the Basement


How to Stop Sweating Pipes in the Basement



How to Stop Sweating Pipes in the Basement

The truth is, pipe sweating is just an indication of extreme dampness or humidity in your basement. Even when there are no leaks in your basement, large amounts of water vapor can enter it, and, eager to become water again, latches on to any cold surface around. You guessed it right...water pipes are the easiest targets. Your cold water pipes need to "sweat out" or condense the moisture out of your damp basement.

But enough of the lecture, and on with the solutions. What steps can you take to stop sweating pipes in the basement? Here are five common solutions to your problem:

1. Use a dehumidifier. Continuously running a dehumidifier in your basement will can help a lot in lowering the humidity of your basement. The less humid your basement, the less likely your pipes will sweat. Removing the access dampness in your basement can also get rid of the unhealthy air, allowing you and your family to breathe in better air.

2. Use foam insulation. By wrapping your cold pipes, you get right to heart of the matter - not let moisture reach them in the first place! Home improvement stores carry foam-pipe insulation that can easily slip right over your pipes. This material is available in various lengths and can be easily cut with a pair of scissors. You don't even need to wrap all fifty meters or so of pipe in your house. Just do it for those easy-to-reach pipes and you will see a significant improvement.

3. Get rid of all leaks in the basement. Like I previously mentioned, even without leaks, moisture can get in. Just imagine how the situation can worsen if you do have cracks or openings in your basement. For minor leaks, waterproofing compounds will do, while hydraulic cement is best for actively leaking areas. Make sure also that all plumbing problems within the house are taken care of. Dampness can come from both outside and inside the house.

4. Check your house's foundations and exterior walls. If you have a problem in your house's foundations on top of having cracks in your basement walls, this will compound your moisture problems. For instance, an ineffective gutter system or the lack of one, can let all the water pool at your home's foundations right outside your basement! Make sure rainwater is directed away from your house not towards it.

If the ground around is sloped towards the foundations of your house, that could be also another cause of moisture problem in your basement.

5. Apply waterproofing compound on walls and floors. To further prevent any unwanted moisture from coming inside your basement, you can use waterproofing compound on walls and floors even before any leaks are detected. Choose a high quality waterproofing that will effectively stop any water from coming in the basement, and not just one that will protect from surface moisture as a sealer does. Also, use a waterproofer that is suitable for sealing walls under water pressure.

Keep in mind that if you do just any one or two of these steps, the improvements can be felt already. Used together, the effects can be tremendous.

How to Stop Sweating Pipes in the Basement

Friday, August 3, 2012

Basement Drying

Basement Drying Video Clips. Duration : 0.72 Mins.


Had a flood in the basement. Servpro came and dried it out.. Lots of fans and dehumidifiers.

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