Types of Dehumidifiers
Chemical absorbent dehumidifier
These dehumidifiers consist of hydrophilic materials, including silica gel. An example of a chemical absorbent dehumidifier would be those little sealed packets that often come inside the box of a new pair of shoes.
Heat pump dehumidifier
This type of dehumidifier uses a heat pump, fan and heat exchange coils to remove moisture from the air. The fan pushes air past the heat exchange coils, which are often very cold. The moisture then condenses and collects, removing the moisture out of the air before it is recirculated back into the home.
Dehumidifying ventilator
This type of dehumidifier uses an exhaust fan to remove air outside. It is fitted with a sensor and exhaust fan, and it is ideal for attics, basements, and crawlspaces.
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Why is the air from my AC not as cold as it once was?In many cases, a dirty coil is to blame in this situation. If you clean your coil and the temperature still doesn’t improve, you might need your refrigerant topped up.
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Why isn't my AC blowing air forcefully?Air can’t flow through your unit if it’s dirty and clogged. All you need to do is clean the blower fan (AKA the drum), and this will typically double the air flow. If the drum is turning slowly, you might need a new fan motor.
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Why is my AC making a huffing sound?Dirty filters are usually to blame. Remember to clean them regularly!