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Dehumidifiers Control:
Condensation and prevent damp and mould in your home, workplace, caravan or boat.
Dehumidifiers Dry:
Clothes, washing, carpets, curtains, upholstery, tents, sailing equipment, classic cars and motorbikes.
Dehumidifiers Protect:
Books, plasterwork, woodwork, antiques, carpets, curtains, window frames and paintings.
Dehumidifiers Save Energy:
Economical to use - typically 5c per hour to run - saves on heating bills by warming the air.
How does a Dehumidifier Work?
Air is drawn into the dehumidifier by a fan. The air is then cooled down and the excess moisture condenses onto a chilled surface. The condensed air (water) is then safely collected in the removable water container.
![]() How does a Dehumidifier Work
To improve the air quality in and around your home, seek further information on this site about Dehumidifiers, Sub-floor ventilators and Roof ventilators.
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