When and Why to Rent and Place a Dehumidifier
When to use a dehumidifier?
We often think of a dehumidifier after water damage, but it can also be used in everyday life
Faster drying of construction work
Reduce material drying time and stay on schedule with your construction deadlines.
Drying after water damage
Speed up the drying of walls, floors and furniture while preventing mould growth.
Prevention of structural damage
Prevent wood rot and metal corrosion.
Reduction of mould and allergens
Prevent the spread of mould and dust mites.
Improved air quality
Reduce airborne particles and allergens.
Protection of stored goods
Protect your stored belongings from rust and mould.
Dehumidification for indoor swimming pools
Maintain a safe humidity level to protect the facilities.
Increased comfort in living spaces
More comfortable living spaces thanks to controlled humidity.
Prevention of musty odours
Eliminate musty odours by keeping the environment dry.
Protection of electronic equipment
Avoid short circuits and breakdowns caused by humidity.
The ideal humidity level for a home is generally between 40% and 60%. If humidity exceeds these values, it is advisable to dehumidify the air to protect your home from problems such as mould.
A dehumidifier works by capturing excess moisture from the air and condensing it into a tank. This condensation process effectively reduces humidity levels and makes your environment healthier.
You can rent a dehumidifier whenever you notice excess humidity in your home, after water damage, or simply for preventive moisture treatment in rooms such as large basements or garages.
Excess humidity can be caused by insulation issues, poorly fitted windows or a lack of ventilation. A poorly adjusted heating system can also generate excess humidity, especially during the cold months. It's important to monitor these conditions to know when action is needed.
Rent a dehumidifier
Protect your home and belongings from damage caused by humidity. Rent a dehumidifier suited to your needs now and tackle any water damage you've spotted as soon as possible.