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Alex Graham asked:

Jun 18, 2014
Built in dehumidifier: Any suggestions for a small space?
I have a 400sf workshop in Atlanta. It's not air conditioned and I'm interested in installing a built-in dehumidifier. Any suggestions for what type I should use?

If an ordinary residential unit won't work for you, then you should consider something such as a Santa Fe, Ultra Aire, or another unit made by Therma-Stor. These are the kind that can be ducted, have air filters, etc. You probably will need to purchase and install through a professional HVAC company. 

Jul 31, 2014

What Abe said is correct. Professional installation of anything built is would be recommended. Depending on what type of proejcts you'll be doing in the workshop you may need special filters to keep the dehumidifier from getting clogged up.

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Thai Nguyen answered:

Sep 19, 2018

When temperatures and humidity rise in hot weather, a dehumidifier is a good defense to keep mold and mildew at bay. But to be most effective, you first need to address the sources of the moisture in your home.

Read more: https://www.bestforlives.com/best-quiet-dehumidifier-reviews/

Gladys Meyer answered:

Sep 20, 2018

it is very important to maintain a correct temperature level to control humidity in a room. Mold and mildew grow in a humid environment and this will also affect your plants. Take care!

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