I've got most of my furniture, clothing, etc. stored in the garage of my rental house, awaiting my house to be built. Originally, I should have been moving into my new place today; however, the schedule has been pushed back until at least the end of August. Since my items will now suffer through the full summer of heat and humidity, I'm concerned about mold/mildew (everything is fine so far...)There's multiple reasons I don't care to get a storage unit right now (mainly because it's just for a month or two), so do you think putting a dehumidifier in the garage would work, is is it just too humid?If so, any suggestions on brand/type/ratings/where to buy/etc.?We don't open the garage door often (just on weekends to get out the mower).[Edited on June 29, 2012 at 8:12 PM. Reason : .]
6/29/2012 8:09:51 PM
Wouldn't a storage unit be cheaper than a dehumidifier?But if you're set on getting one, it'll definitely work as long as your garage is fairly decently sealed. The place I used to work had one in the storage building out back and it worked like a charm even with people going in and out all day.
6/29/2012 8:21:45 PM
nah. storage unit is about $100/month, for 1-2+ months + cost of getting all the crap there + my time and if I get a unit, my dad will make me take all my shit out of his, which is 2 hours away, so more money and time I can get a 70 pint dehumidifier with free shipping for ~$200so at best, it's a wash and means I don't have to move my stuff twice during the summerthe garage seems to be sealed decently. it doesn't get really hot in there, but I can tell it is humid.something like this? http://www.amazon.com/Soleus-Air-DP1-70-03-Portable-Dehumidifier/dp/B001D1FF32/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1341015106&sr=8-18&keywords=dehumidifierI know nothing about these, other than capacity matters.[Edited on June 29, 2012 at 8:27 PM. Reason : .]
6/29/2012 8:23:45 PM
heh, I'm in the same boat as you are as far as knowing anything about these things. I just know the one they had worked in a slightly larger than garage sized building
6/29/2012 8:46:25 PM
yeah, they work pretty wellyou'll have to go and empty it once full, howeverdepending on how humid it gets outside, that might be annoyingyou could do that and get some DampRid as well or something[Edited on June 29, 2012 at 8:50 PM. Reason : but as long as you empty it and keep your garage closed, you'll be fine with most types]
6/29/2012 8:48:50 PM
I'm hoping to just run a hose to it and underneath the garage door.^^
6/29/2012 8:51:37 PM
My dad did that in his garage. Ran a hose out to the end of the driveway.
6/29/2012 9:37:07 PM
does anyone have a suggestion of one to get for my crawlspace?
6/29/2012 10:51:06 PM
buy some road salt and poke a few holes in the bag and put
6/30/2012 11:13:10 AM
^^ skip the dehumidifier & put down a full vapor barrier.
6/30/2012 5:16:02 PM
I ran a shitty window AC (like a $99 one) in my basement all last summer while my house was being renovated and it kept the humidity down. If your garage has a window might try that.
6/30/2012 7:09:58 PM
just get a gigantic bag of silica desiccant
6/30/2012 8:48:08 PM
I want to aircondition my body. can u just put on a backpack or something or maybe a messenger bag with a tube running up your sleeve like astronauts?[Edited on July 2, 2012 at 10:36 AM. Reason : stiltsuit from Dune, yea]
7/2/2012 10:35:35 AM