Vettedrmr
Well-known member
First off, thanks in advance for any help.
I'm trying to get the humidity in my basement under control. It's unfinished, vapor barriers on the open dirt and typical shuttered vents for airflow (they're closed this time of year). Humidity levels are way too high; to the point of having standing condensation on the vapor barrier. A separate humidistat shows RH around 70%.
So, I bought a 70 cup/day dehumidifier, which has been working almost continuous, even this time of year. Seems to be pulling about 1-1.5 gallons of water out of the air per day, with ambient temps around 60F. When outside dew point drops there's a pretty rapid drop on the humidistat. Now the interior humidity has dropped to around 60-63%, which is good enough to control mildew/fungus.
BUT, what happens when it warms up? Right now the vents are closed, but should I open them in the spring? Seal them up permanently?
Help! And, have a Merry Christmas!
Mike
I'm trying to get the humidity in my basement under control. It's unfinished, vapor barriers on the open dirt and typical shuttered vents for airflow (they're closed this time of year). Humidity levels are way too high; to the point of having standing condensation on the vapor barrier. A separate humidistat shows RH around 70%.
So, I bought a 70 cup/day dehumidifier, which has been working almost continuous, even this time of year. Seems to be pulling about 1-1.5 gallons of water out of the air per day, with ambient temps around 60F. When outside dew point drops there's a pretty rapid drop on the humidistat. Now the interior humidity has dropped to around 60-63%, which is good enough to control mildew/fungus.
BUT, what happens when it warms up? Right now the vents are closed, but should I open them in the spring? Seal them up permanently?
Help! And, have a Merry Christmas!
Mike
