What To Know About Dehumidifiers
February 4, 2025
When outside temperatures start to heat up, so can indoor humidity levels. Poor insulation, lack of ventilation, and excess moisture can all contribute to a muggy feeling in your home. Even worse, it can also hint towards bacteria buildup.
Running a dehumidifier can help maintain a healthy indoor environment by absorbing excess moisture and preventing mold growth in damp areas.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when searching for a dehumidifier and how to run one efficiently.
Selecting a Dehumidifier
Choose an Appropriately Sized Unit
A dehumidifier’s capacity is measured in pints of water removed per 24 hours of operation. To determine the right size for your needs, consider the size of the room and the indoor conditions before dehumidification. Then, match these factors with this capacity chart to estimate the appropriate size.
Review Options for Water Removal
Most dehumidifiers have removable buckets that need to be manually drained when full. These typically have warning lights that alert you when it is time to empty them. Many units will also automatically shut off when they are full to prevent overflowing. However, some models are designed with a hose hookup that allows the dehumidifier to drain into a sink or sump pump.
Consider Temperature Appropriate Models
Are you planning to run a dehumidifier in a space that is constantly below 65 degrees? If so, choose a model designed for cooler environments or one equipped with an anti-frost sensor. Running a unit that isn’t designed for lower temperatures can cause frost buildup, which could damage the appliance.
Choose an Energy-Efficient Model
Check the integrated energy factor. Typically, the higher the integrated energy factor, the more efficient the appliance is.
You can also look for ENERGY STAR®-certified models. These Dehumidifiers consume 15% less energy compared to conventional models while providing the same quality of moisture control with lower electricity costs.
Operating Your Dehumidifier Efficiently
Once you have your dehumidifier up and running, you can help optimize its performance by following these tips:
Keep Doors Closed
Close all doors and windows in the room where your dehumidifier is operating. This will give it a boost as it removes moisture.
Place Your Dehumidifier Correctly
Where you place your dehumidifier can impact its performance. Some models have top-mounted air discharge, allowing you to place them against a wall. If your unit doesn’t have this feature, position it in an open space to ensure proper air circulation.
Reduce Humidity
To decrease the need for a dehumidifier, try these tips:
- Use vent fans in bathrooms and kitchens.
- Ensure that your clothes dryer has proper ventilation to the outdoors.
- Fix any outdoor faucet leaks.
- Improve the drainage around your home’s foundation to reduce moisture in your basement.
Check Out Efficiency Smart’s Incentives on Dehumidifiers
Efficiency Smart offers incentives on energy-efficient dehumidifiers that can help you soak up even more savings. Our Home Energy Rebates program offers a $30 rebate when you purchase a qualifying dehumidifier model. We also offer energy-saving dehumidifiers from the Online Savings store with our incentive already applied to the purchase price.
Do you have additional questions about picking out a dehumidifier or want to explore other ways to save energy? Our team is here to help you. Contact us at 877-889-3777 or [email protected] for more information.