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Home Dehumidifiers

Posted on February 22, 2012 in Dehumidifiers | by

It’s no surprise that modern homes suffer from condensation, with cooking and tumble drying going on, wet washing on the radiators and of course, everyone breathing, all inside a big sealed box. No wonder your windows are running with water every morning.

Condensation is caused when warm moist air, such as that created by all the things mentioned above, meets the cold glass of your windows. Even if they are double or even triple glazed, these windows will still reflect the lower temperature outside. The rapid cooling of the air causes the moisture in the air to condense from vapour into liquid form – hence the name condensation.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. Dehumidifiers for the home are cheap to buy and economical to run. Home dehumidifiers keep your moisture levels low by extracting any excess water from the air and collecting it in a container for you to simply pour away. What’s more, since most home units are portable dehumidifiers, you can concentrate their effect on the area most in need, such as beside the damp washing on the maiden, or outside the kitchen when cooking. Best of all, since dry air is easier to warm than wet air, you’ll find your home is feels warmer and cosier with a dehumidifier in place.

P&M Coppack stock a wide range of home dehumidifiers, including Mitsubishi dehumidifiers, Meaco dehumidifiers and Ebac dehumidifiers, with a choice of styles and sizes available to suit most homes and small businesses. Our expert team has vast experience of air dehumidifiers and so can offer you the best advice to find the ideal system for your circumstances, at the right price for your budget.

So say goodbye to wet windows, steamed up with condensation, and say hello to the warm dry air of a dehumidified home.

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