Humidity can not only wreck a good hair day, but having a high moisture content in the air can also cause some serious damage to your home. Whether you have a damp basement or are dealing with a leaky roof, a dehumidifier can work wonders to remedy your moisture issues. The trusty devices remove excess water in the air that can lead to the growth of mold and mildew on walls, floors and other surfaces, which can then cause allergic reactions and asthma attacks, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Plus, they can diminish that clammy, sticky feeling that humid air brings, along with any musty odors.
A quality dehumidifier isn’t too loud in operation, can handle a decently sized space and can remove between 30 and 70 pints of water from the air per day (per Rankin Group), depending on its tank capacity. Just be careful that the dehumidifier you choose isn’t removing too much moisture, otherwise your air will be left too dry (in that case you’ll need a humidifier!).