Choosing A Dehumidifier

Which dehumidifier do you need?

Portable Or Free Standing Residential Dehumidifiers. Perfect for single rooms or crawl spaces. They are typically easy to use and move as needed.
  • Basement Dehumidifiers. A damp, musty basement can cause damage to your home and your family's health. Adding a basement dehumidifier is the best way to maintain a healthy humidity level. Browse our top-rated basement dehumidifiers below. These models are packed with features that make dehumidifying your basement easy and hassle-free.
  • Crawl Space Dehumidifiers. Crawl space dehumidifiers need to be reliable in tough conditions and built-to-last. They typically require horizontal configurations since crawl spaces can have low clearances. Crawl spaces are vulnerable to high humidity that can lead to mold problems, pest infestations, structural damage, and allergy symptoms for you and your family. A crawl space dehumidifier is the best solution for controlling humidity in your crawl space and preventing excess moisture from entering your main living area.
  • Single Room Dehumidifiers. For kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, bedrooms, garages and workshops. Sometimes humidity problems affect only one room in your home such as your bedroom, bathroom, den, or laundry room. Room dehumidifiers often feature attractive designs that won't be eyesores in your space.

Whole House Dehumidifiers. For people who want dehumidification in all rooms or to keep dehumidifiers out of the way. A whole house ventilating dehumidifier is a dehumidifier designed to work with the home's HVAC system to bring in outdoor air, which improves air quality by diluting indoor contaminates, all while dehumidifying the entire home to maintain a set relative humidity (RH) level.

Commercial Dehumidifiers. Larger and heavier-duty, these are built for unforgiving environments and extreme conditions.

  • Spa and Indoor Pool Area Dehumidifiers. Designed to tackle high-moisture areas, indoor pool dehumidifiers are essential tools for indoor pools and spas. Controlling the humidity in your indoor pool or spa room is a unique challenge. These rooms are naturally humidified as you heat the water in your pool or spa to a comfortable temperature. This process often creates too much humidity in the air, which can lead to mold and mildew infestations, structural damage, uncomfortable air quality, and even health issues for you, your staff, and your patrons. Compounding the problem, when the heated water evaporates into the air, chemicals such as chlorine and disinfectants used to treat the water materialize as condensation. These chemicals may cause interior damage to objects and fixtures inside your space, prompting costly ongoing repairs.
  • Warehouses and Other Commercial Dehumidifiers. Combine powerful performance, durable exteriors and portable designs when you purchase one of these industrial dehumidifiers. Heavy-duty wheels make them easy to transport and set up. Warehouse dehumidifiers are helpful for various reasons; keep employees comfortable and healthy, avoid moisture-related issues like mold and structural damage and ensure products in storage aren't ruined. These warehouse dehumidifiers are rugged, powerful and can stand up to the test of time. Browse our selection below. We're confident you'll find the right dehumidifier for your warehouse.

Heavy Duty Industrial Dehumidifiers. These convenient moisture removal are ideal choice for restoration dehumidification jobs. Each heavy duty dehumidifier with pump comes with an included drain hose for quick set up and immediate moisture removal. The most efficient clean up and moisture removal combine powerful pint capacities and internal pumps. Powerful dehumidification systems pull high amounts of moisture from the air while their pumps automatically discard the collected moisture. Operation is continuous and requires little work from you.

Desiccant Dehumidifiers. Desiccant dehumidifiers are especially popular for low-temperature dehumidifying. They don't use refrigeration systems like most dehumidifiers; instead air passes over a rotating wheel with silica gel to remove moisture. Unlike compressor dehumidifiers, desiccant dehumidifiers are specialized units that don't use refrigeration systems, compressors, or coils to condense moisture out of the air. These machines lower the humidity in a space using a process called adsorption. During this process, humid air is drawn into the dehumidifier and passed over a desiccant wheel infused with silica gel. Moisture is adsorbed into the silica gel before leaving the dehumidifier as warm dry air. Because of this, these dehumidifiers are also called desiccant dryers. No water is collected or drained out, so there's no need to set up a draining system or empty a water tank.

Desiccant dryers are especially popular for low temperature dehumidifying because there is no chance of frost developing and interrupting compressor operation. These dehumidifiers can also remove significantly more moisture with more efficiency than conventional dehumidifiers. That makes them great choices for heavy duty moisture removal tasks in residential, industrial, and commercial spaces.