The Ottawa House – Dehumidifier
Posted on August 6, 2010
Filed Under Buying Your New Home, The Ottawa House, Valerie Zinger
Ottawa summers are very humid. Just check the humidex and you will see that being located in a valley impacts the temperature and level of discomfort with June, July and August being the worst. Now, if you are buying a house in Ottawa don’t be surprised to see a dehumidifier working non-stop in the basement. In some houses, the owner has not run the line to the drain and there is a beeping sound because the tank is full. On really hot days in summer, the tank can fill up overnight. Having a dehumidifier is essential. Not using one can often lead to problems.
With moisture being a house buying issue, Buyers need to be aware that a running dehumidifier may be disguising problems that the owner has not be attending to over the past years. Is there a musty smell? Another sign is a lot of room deodorizers in the basement. Can you see water forming on the windows? Is there visible black mold in the corners of rooms or in the basement along the baseboards. Have the home inspector test for humidity levels. If the level is above 45% and it is in the middle of winter then humidity is an issue resulting in bacteria, mold, mildew and wood rot.
Watch and smell for all the warning signs of high humidity.
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