Had 2 whole whole dehumidifiers (Aprile Air) installed 3 weeks ago.
One side of the house, it meets the required number (55%) and stops running.
The other side of the house (with fresh air intake)...its working much harder. Almost on all the time to try and meet that 55% number. There is a fresh air ventilator installed on this side, to help reduce the amount of hot/humid air the system brings in.
Wondering if this is normal operation - meaning, one of the dehums running almost constantly to keep the humidity in check.
Some basics:
- Spray foam home.
- Single story, 2 units. One dehum per air handler. Installed in attic space.
- Correctly sized units
- New build (under 5 years)
- Tight house (probably too tight, thus the need for the dehumes)
I suppose that I anticipated them running, then stopping for an extended period of time. But the constant running has me wondering if I have a moisture intrusion somewhere that is causing the machine to work all day/night to keep the humidity in check. Or is it going to take time to dry out a house that has been overly humid for a few years?
One side of the house, it meets the required number (55%) and stops running.
The other side of the house (with fresh air intake)...its working much harder. Almost on all the time to try and meet that 55% number. There is a fresh air ventilator installed on this side, to help reduce the amount of hot/humid air the system brings in.
Wondering if this is normal operation - meaning, one of the dehums running almost constantly to keep the humidity in check.
Some basics:
- Spray foam home.
- Single story, 2 units. One dehum per air handler. Installed in attic space.
- Correctly sized units
- New build (under 5 years)
- Tight house (probably too tight, thus the need for the dehumes)
I suppose that I anticipated them running, then stopping for an extended period of time. But the constant running has me wondering if I have a moisture intrusion somewhere that is causing the machine to work all day/night to keep the humidity in check. Or is it going to take time to dry out a house that has been overly humid for a few years?