Remove Moisture and Suspended Particles with Advanced Commercial Dehumidifier
When choosing the right size of dehumidifier for a specific area, consider the following factors:
1. Room Size
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Measure the length, width, and height of the area to determine its cubic footage. As a general rule, dehumidifiers are rated by the amount of moisture they can remove in a given period, usually in pints per day. For smaller rooms up to 1,500 cubic feet, a dehumidifier with a capacity of around 20 to 30 pints per day may be sufficient. For larger spaces between 1,500 and 3,000 cubic feet, a capacity of 30 to 50 pints per day might be appropriate. Rooms over 3,000 cubic feet may require a more powerful dehumidifier with a capacity of 50 pints or more.



2. Humidity Levels
- Consider the typical humidity levels in the area. If the area is in a very humid climate or has specific sources of moisture such as a basement near a water source or a bathroom with poor ventilation, you may need a dehumidifier with a higher capacity. Use a hygrometer to measure the current humidity level and determine how much moisture needs to be removed.