Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are only a few days a year when it’s uncomfortably humid but too cool for our a/c to take care of it.
This. So long as the AC is appropriately sized for the space, it's the easiest way.
Anonymous wrote:There are only a few days a year when it’s uncomfortably humid but too cool for our a/c to take care of it.
Anonymous wrote:Live in a 1964 house and our original Aprilaire broke about a year ago and leaked under the flooring. HVAC guys disconnected the whole thing, having it replaced would have been a lot of money, and the unit probably wasn’t doing much anyway and we never noticed. So he disconnected and said just get a little room humidifier if you notice dry eyes or whatever. And we have never noticed.
Anonymous wrote:We have one: it's our air conditioner. When working properly, AC should take care of any area with proper ventilation. Un-vented basements may need additional help.
Anonymous wrote:We have one: it's our air conditioner. When working properly, AC should take care of any area with proper ventilation. Un-vented basements may need additional help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had one of these installed in a not-new house? How big of an undertaking/expense is this?
Oh wow, I just started getting estimates. Depends on how big your house is. I’m finding that labor is about $700, but the price of the unit varies dramatically! Anywhere from 1100-4000. Really depends on how powerful you want it and the functionality and reliability you desire
Thanks! Who are you getting quotes from? I was surprised to see that our regular HVAC company that installed our AC doesn't have any dehumidifier info on their site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had one of these installed in a not-new house? How big of an undertaking/expense is this?
Oh wow, I just started getting estimates. Depends on how big your house is. I’m finding that labor is about $700, but the price of the unit varies dramatically! Anywhere from 1100-4000. Really depends on how powerful you want it and the functionality and reliability you desire
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had one of these installed in a not-new house? How big of an undertaking/expense is this?