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How to Select a Heavy-Duty Dehumidifier?
When selecting a heavy-duty dehumidifier for a garage, there are several factors to consider such as the size of your garage, the level of humidity, and any specific features you may require. Here are some general guidelines and recommendations:
Capacity:
Choose a dehumidifier with adequate capacity for your garage size. This is typically measured in pints per day (PPD). Larger garages or areas with high humidity may require a higher-capacity dehumidifier.
Coverage Area:
Ensure the dehumidifier's coverage area matches the size of your garage.
Portability:
Consider if you need a portable unit with wheels for easy movement around the garage.
Drainage Options:
Decide whether you prefer a unit with a built-in pump for continuous drainage, or if you're okay with manually emptying the water reservoir.
Energy Efficiency:
Look for Energy Star rated models to save on electricity costs.
Durability:
Since it's for a garage, where conditions might be harsher, consider a rugged and durable unit that can withstand temperature fluctuations and occasional bumps.
Frost Sensor:
If you live in a colder climate, a dehumidifier with a frost sensor can prevent frost buildup on the coils.