AdamIsAdam
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I was wondering what people think is an acceptable level of humidity to have in a garage?
I recently started renting a 2 car garage that is built into a hill, so it's about half below grade. As such, the humidity can be as high as 90% if left closed up so far this summer. I don't know what it will be in the winter. My restored 1964 Pontiac is not there yet, so I'm just testing things.
If I run a dehumidifier that does the trick and can easily bring it to 60% or less which seems fine, but the electric is about $75 a month just for that!
I painted the 3 walls and ceiling (all concrete, since there's a second story garage above me) with Dry-loc cement paint and that seems to have helped quite a bit too. I also just put in two 4lb buckets of DampRid FG50T Hi-Capacity Moisture Absorber, 4-Pound Tub https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-list...&condition=all
I'm also running fans because that helps the dehumidifier, plus circulation and fresh air helps with humidity in basements/garages. I may add vents to the garage doors (with screens) to let fresh air in and humidity out.
I know winter will bring lower humidity here in NY, but I'm worried about parking the car in this place all winter. Should I be? What can happen to the car? Do I need to run the dehumidifier?
I recently started renting a 2 car garage that is built into a hill, so it's about half below grade. As such, the humidity can be as high as 90% if left closed up so far this summer. I don't know what it will be in the winter. My restored 1964 Pontiac is not there yet, so I'm just testing things.
If I run a dehumidifier that does the trick and can easily bring it to 60% or less which seems fine, but the electric is about $75 a month just for that!
I painted the 3 walls and ceiling (all concrete, since there's a second story garage above me) with Dry-loc cement paint and that seems to have helped quite a bit too. I also just put in two 4lb buckets of DampRid FG50T Hi-Capacity Moisture Absorber, 4-Pound Tub https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-list...&condition=all
I'm also running fans because that helps the dehumidifier, plus circulation and fresh air helps with humidity in basements/garages. I may add vents to the garage doors (with screens) to let fresh air in and humidity out.
I know winter will bring lower humidity here in NY, but I'm worried about parking the car in this place all winter. Should I be? What can happen to the car? Do I need to run the dehumidifier?
