- Wednesday, March 02, 2022
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AlorAir Sentinel HD55 commercial dehumidifier can remove 120 PPD at saturation, 55 pints per day at AHAM, up to 1,300 sq. ft, lowering the humidity to comfortable levels in a short period. On the other hand, this ETL-listed dehumidifier is made of a metal outer casing that withstands more rugged conditions, ensuring long-term use and easy maintenance. Fit any crawl spaces, basements, warehouses, offices, factories, shops, storage areas.
- Monday, February 07, 2022
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The Storm SLGR 1250X Commercial Dehumidifier can remove 264 PPD at Saturation condition and 125 PPD at AHAM only with 8.1 A. And it with Smart Wi-Fi control that can monitor the restoration process on the go. Also, the Storm SLGR 1250X has 300 CFM of airflow and a built-in pump and MERV-8 Filter. And it has sturdy handles and wheels that make it easy to move. This unit is equipped with features that make it the best investment to protect your commercial space from excess moisture.
- Sunday, January 02, 2022
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How to Correct and Prevent Moisture in walls
Moisture control is an often neglected important care package in the quest for home sustainability by the average homeowner. Indoor moisture levels between 30 percent to 50 percent is considered optimal and helps make your home your true comfort zone. As with everything else, too much of everything is bad, likewise too little. Indoor moisture those not renegade from this fact, but we shall focus more on excess moisture in the home.
Moisture is water or liquid diffused in small quantities as a vapor within a solid or condensed on a surface. The home produces a lot of moisture from mundane tasks such as breathing, cooking, washing, bathing and exercising lays moisture down into the home air. Since these are all common activities that a homeowner can boast of, so what makes your apartment seem like it is falling apart due to the throes of excess moisture?
Excess home moisture mounts its attack on the property over time. It kicks off when moist air comes in contact with a cool surface, it can condense. The condensation comes about because warmer air, which can hold more moisture than colder air, so when warm air cools, the moisture in it has to go somewhere else, this somewhere else is a cool surface. The moisture then condenses to form a liquid, that is water which can then trickle to stain if it is a wall or ceiling, rotting wood over time, reduces its durability and slowly and surely destroys the structure.
To correct and prevent the effects, hazards, and complications that excess indoor moisture proposes effectively, we would need to go down to the home and find out the reason your home may suffer from high levels of moisture. The causes are often multifactorial and you cannot just pinpoint a single effect. It can stem from the building materials, the location of the house, how old the house is, and so on.
The frequently encountered findings in homes ravaged due to poor moisture control include:
· Water vapor condensation
· Normal daily household activities like showering, boiling a kettle or cooking, drying laundry indoors, burning gas
· Poor home structuring and construction is seen in increased permeability to moisture due to badly constructed foundations, infiltration of moist air through porous walls
· Regions with high humidity
· Regions with high rainfall
· Faulty appliances e.g. dishwater, washing machine or leaking pipes
· Poor ventilation.
So how can we know that the home has excess indoor moisture as we do not have a 7th sense of some sort that can just detect it itself, hence some of the signs are:
· Accumulation of fog and condensation on windows
· The moldy and musty smell of your home and furniture
· Mold on ceilings and walls
· Mold in bathrooms
· Mold in the HVAC system
However, you can invest in a humidistat which is a reliable tool for measuring the relative humidity of the home. Humidity levels should be maintained between 30-55 percent. Mold begins to appear in your home about 48 to 72 hours after exposure to excess moisture in the home. It is a fairly good method for detecting excess moisture in the home. Mold growth already on solid surfaces tends to spell the beginning of structural damage to come which are rotting of wood, peeling paint and wallpaper and so on. Indoor mold is associated with lots of health problems mainly respiratory problems and allergic reactions. Excess indoor moisture also tends to invite lots of bugs like dust mites and termites, into your home because they thrive in a humid home. Moisture also not only damages your health, directly or indirectly, but it also goes after your appliances too, short-circuiting it and ultimately rendering it useless.
With all these, how then do we tackle this problem effectively? Several steps have been embarked upon and have been shown to greatly minimize excess indoor moisture and bring it back to normal.
· Ventilating the home especially areas notorious for having too much moisture like the kitchen and bathroom. Open the doors and windows if possible, use a good ventilation system, ceiling fans to dry the moist air.
· Use of dehumidifiers can help take the moisture out and the upside is that it can be turned off when the weather becomes hotter and environment arid.
· Temperature regulation in the home goes a long way also in helping tackle this problem. Warmer air has been known to hold more moisture than cooler air, so setting the heat a bit higher so as to make the homeless humid. Also, awareness of the disparity between the indoor and outdoor temperature helps because a wider gap between them can increase the humidity in the home.
· When bathing, take shorter cooler showers than hot long baths which increase the indoor humidity because of the steam it produces. An alternative to short cooler showers can be you cracking open a window when taking your bath, using special type low flow showerheads or partially opening your shower to reduce the steam jet.
· Drying your wet clothes outside instead of indoors would also help control indoor moisture because hanging wet clothes indoors will increase indoor humidity levels.
· Running the AC also helps as it takes out the moist air from the home and them condenses it and water is let out. Cleaning the AC filter units from time to time not only when they are clogged would improve efficiency in reducing indoor humidity.
· Replacing your rugs and carpet can help take care of the retained moisture that this material has absorbed for long. Since there is a tendency for mold to collect in them and spore around the house even when you have made the home moisture-free this can start the cycle of mold growth if you do not get it cleaned or replaced when it is damp
· Structural control measures which include:
o Repairing the walls when there are cracks and holes;
o Insulating crawl spaces with plastic vapor cover;
o Repair of leaking roofs; use of quality building materials during home construction;
o Use of vinyl wallcovering and other impermeable or waterproof wall covering that can help confine the moisture.
· Investing in houseplants, for example, Xerophytes, Epiphytes like mosses and ferns, English Ivy, Reed palms, Peace lily, Spider plant, Tillandsia, Boston ferns which get their water from the air rather than roots, and add way less water vapor to the air, thereby absorbing the moist air from your home and reducing the humidity levels.
These methods for moisture control would go a long way in protecting from the dangers of excess indoor moisture and if they are proving abortive, the help of a skilled professional must be the sort to effectively tackle this problem.
- Sunday, December 29, 2019
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BASEMENT FLOOR DRYING SOLUTIONS
The basement is often forgotten when it comes to regular house cleaning. Well, that is quite understandable as it is a hidden space that is not accessed by most people.as most basements are left uncleaned, the build-up of dirt keeps increasing. At times this gets you thinking how can I get rid of all this dirt? Well not to worry. We have got you covered.Here are four simple cleaning solutions that will leave your basement floor looking brand new.
Scrubbing:
Concrete basement floors can be cleaned by scrubbing using a nylon brush{ metallic brushes are not recommended for this job} using warm water and cleaning solutions you can scrub the floor with the nylon brush to make it sparkling clean. The type of cleaning solution you will use will depend on the type of stains on the floor. Tougher stains require stronger cleaning solutions. When choosing a solution to use, make sure to go with the one most recommended when it comes to stain removal, child safety and environmental conservation. Eco friendly cleaning solutions are often seen as the most.Bleaching:
This form of cleaning is usually done to remove foul smells from the basements and leave it smelling fresh. The mildew on the basement floor often gives up a foul smell causing the entire basement to smell. First, the windows should be open to let in fresh air. To remove the growth of fungus on the floors you should spray them with the bleach and warm water then scrub with a nylon brush. Use of metal brushes is not advised as the bristles may break and rust creating a problem instead of a solution. An easier process for removing bad odour from basement floors is sprinkling it with bleach powder and letting the smell soak in it for twenty four hours before sweeping it or vacuuming it.it works just like magic. Clean the area using warm water and soap until the stain and solvent have both been wiped off. This however is only effective for easier stains to clean.Efflorescence removal:
This is the white powdery substance that at times accumulates on the floors. This can be removed by cleaning it with a nylon brush or a damp mop or rag. Due to the fact that efflorescence is caused by water that did not dry up after cleaning, thus it is maylikely reappear a while after cleaning. In that case, you are advised to install water proof material in your basement.Rust stain removal:
This is the easiest stain to remove among all the stains for this you just have to sprinkle it with cement and scrub it using a stone {preferably a flagstone}.that combination will surely remove the stain. Rust stains can also be removed using solvents such as lemon juice, vinegar or apple cider. While using these substances, you first pour the solvent on the floor, and leave it to soak on the floor for a few minutes, after it hassoakedPainting and replacement of permanently damaged floors:
In some extreme situations, the floors in the basements may have some stain that cannot be removed using any of the above cleaning solutions. In such situations, the only solution may be to paint or replace the floors. Painting works best on floors that have permanent stains that cannot be cleaned using even the strongest cleaning solutions. The coat of paint will cover up the damages. In situations where the floor is cracked, then the best solution is to replace it. Give your basement floor a complete make.As much as the basement may not be a major part of the house hold, it is always best to keep it clean as dirt may often lead to infections and avoidable diseases caused by dirt. It is always best to keep your basement organised so as to avoid the accumulation of dust on the floors making the cleaning easier.
- Friday, November 01, 2019
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The AlorAir® Storm Pro 70 Dehumidifier is Here to Change the game by setting the bar higher than all current dehumidifiers in the water damage restoration industry. its highest 70 Pint per day water extraction capability, along with all the features you come to expect.
The Storm Pro 70 Dehumidifier combines high-tech design with professional-grade performance and portability. The rotomolded polyethylene housing is dent resistant, offer superior durability, and helps to protect furnishings when in use. Stack up to two units high for storage. A rigid handle and semi-pneumatic wheels ensure easy transport and maneuverability.
FEATURES
Moisture Removal Capacity : 70 Pint /115V (80 ° F - 60%) 70L (149 PPD) /220V (30 °C- 80%)
Power Supply: 115V / 60HZ, 220V / 50HZ
Coverage Area : Up To 4000 sq.ft
COP : 2.85L/Kwh (115v/60Hz), 3.0L/Kwh (220v/50Hz)
Filter: Clean Air Filter,HEPA, Merve-8
Air flow: 415CFM, 700CMH
Sound Pressure Level: <50 dB(A)
Refrigerant: R410A
Wheel: Portable Wheel
Draining: Condensate Pump
Defrosting Control System: HGV Defrosting
Functioning Temperature Range: 1~40 °C
Functioning Humidity Range: 35~95%
KEY DESIGN FEATURES
Rugged wheels
Big Tank in bucket & float system
Collapsible Handle for easy transport
High efficiency rotary compressor
Stainless Plate on Coil to avoid corrosion
Temperature Sensitive Defrost control for optimum performance
Rugged Metal Housing
epoxy powder-coated steel chassis and housing
Simplicity of installation and operation with a standard plug
Water Full Protection with automatic cutoff
Facility for permanent drainage with a convenient drain point
- Friday, October 13, 2017
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