I think I’m experiencing high humidity. Painters tape pulls off paint. Previous owner had dehumidifier but wasn’t working too. This was great information. My question: Do I need to encapsulate the crawl space if I get a dehumidifier in it? It has a vapor barrier and they had all the vents closed and boarded over.
Tad, check your local building codes for the required free area of ventilation required per your square footage. I do agree with the total encapsulation I had a home with inadequate venting plus water infiltration finally I heard of total encapsulation and it fix all my problems.
I've had a dehumidifier running in my basement for 2 weeks straight day and night uninterrupted, with the set goal of 45% humidity and the lowest level it has gotten so far is 60%. Anytime I open the doors to get some fresh air or whenever it rains, the dehumidifier's tracker shoots up to 75% and today I kept the door open while it rained, it got up to 80%. Most of the time it stays between 70% and 65%. I've read the instructions manual 5 times over. I have it connected to a hose that goes down the sink's drain for uninterrupted work. Two separate days I put the hose over a water tank to see if the dehumidifier was working at all. It would've filled the large tank within 24 hrs had I not been on top of it. I wonder if it's just a matter of time, since the basement has a lot of appliances, beds, mini-kitchen, bathroom, etc. I honestly thought the machine would do the job and now I am left wondering if that is just not enough.
Great content. Where do you learn all your information? Are you part of a group or always reading new stuff? I'm always seeking new information to educate myself and my customers.
Great content! I live in Northern Virginia (muggy humid summers) My question is this- We have had weeks of rain (some day where its all day) I just recently noticed that my Nest is reading between 60 & 64 percent and in my kids bedrooms upstairs usuallly 58-61. Any cause for concern? Is it possible the fact its been raining so long that it has increased my homes humidity?
Thank you for this educational content. A lot of homeowner's aren't aware of this information and it could even be life saving stuff. Great video!
Thank you so much for watching. I really appreciate your input
Tad, your Cool, Dry, and Clean! Great video! As Always! You make learning very interesting! Love New Products for Homes and business.
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I think I’m experiencing high humidity. Painters tape pulls off paint. Previous owner had dehumidifier but wasn’t working too. This was great information.
My question: Do I need to encapsulate the crawl space if I get a dehumidifier in it? It has a vapor barrier and they had all the vents closed and boarded over.
Probably not
Tad, check your local building codes for the required free area of ventilation required per your square footage. I do agree with the total encapsulation I had a home with inadequate venting plus water infiltration finally I heard of total encapsulation and it fix all my problems.
I've had a dehumidifier running in my basement for 2 weeks straight day and night uninterrupted, with the set goal of 45% humidity and the lowest level it has gotten so far is 60%. Anytime I open the doors to get some fresh air or whenever it rains, the dehumidifier's tracker shoots up to 75% and today I kept the door open while it rained, it got up to 80%. Most of the time it stays between 70% and 65%. I've read the instructions manual 5 times over.
I have it connected to a hose that goes down the sink's drain for uninterrupted work. Two separate days I put the hose over a water tank to see if the dehumidifier was working at all. It would've filled the large tank within 24 hrs had I not been on top of it.
I wonder if it's just a matter of time, since the basement has a lot of appliances, beds, mini-kitchen, bathroom, etc. I honestly thought the machine would do the job and now I am left wondering if that is just not enough.
hey taddy,
would you have a video on a economizer setup for your residential home?
I do not, but that's a great idea.For a future video.
Great content. Where do you learn all your information? Are you part of a group or always reading new stuff? I'm always seeking new information to educate
myself and my customers.
thanks I just read
Great content! I live in Northern Virginia (muggy humid summers) My question is this- We have had weeks of rain (some day where its all day) I just recently noticed that my Nest is reading between 60 & 64 percent and in my kids bedrooms upstairs usuallly 58-61. Any cause for concern? Is it possible the fact its been raining so long that it has increased my homes humidity?
Away enjoy your videos 😂
wow, I like your video very much
I'm glad you like it
Great video!
Do you think a soft start (for generator usage during outages) on a system that is 17 years old is a bad idea?
yes
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Giveaway!!🎉
What about in an rv? What dehumidifier do you recommend in high humidity climates?
not sure let me do some searching
What's the warranty on this unit?
Those vents on the basement are most probably for combustion air .
Good info as usual Tad, Thank you! #giveaway
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What is the length of the power cord on that dehumidifier? Thanks.
The dehumidifier power cord is 8.2 feet long.
@@TurbroStore what would you recommend to dehumidify an 800sq. Ft. condo?
move to the desert
Exchange those nerd boots for something better, dude.
Hello sir.
I already send you my email but you are not responding on my message
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Hi sir.
Can I ask you how to open and locate the PCB board of a 2 way cassette Samsung brand
@@jefsylisay6410are you sure you want to open it?
check out the breakdown at samsung hvac downloads under technical documents using model number to locate service manual