How to Dehumidify your Home with an Annual Checkup
Excessive levels of humidity in your home can damage your house,
your possessions and your health. How? One word: Mold. Health
risks from mold are especially a concern for those households
with family members who are elderly, infants, suffer from
allergies, asthma or chemical sensitivities. In order to combat
humidity, it is important to be on watch for water leaks and
other sources of moisture in your home. A humidity level between
30% and 50% is what you want to aim for.
Regular checks of your home are one way to maintain healthy
humidity levels. Here is a brief list of things to look for on a
scheduled basis. Most are easy to perform yourself, but you can
also have a home maintenance contractor or company do them for
you.
1. Air conditioner drain lines - Can be damaged when the line
that drains get clogged, overflowing water from the drip pan.
Periodically check drip pan for water. Schedule annual
inspection/service call to avoid buildup of algae and mold in
the drain line.
2. Garbage disposal system - periodically check for cracking and
other causes of leaks in your waste disposal. Look for damp
spots underneath the counter where it may be dripping.
3. Hot Water Heater -, water heaters can rust or form cracks
over time; resulting leaks can be a big source of moisture and
costly to repair. Check for rust and deterioration every year.
Check the drain pan for water, making sure the drain line for
the pan is not clogged. Your water heater should be drained and
cleaned the as per the manufacturer's recommendations. 4.
Shower, Sink, Toilet, and Tub - water leakage from around
bathtubs, toilets, showers and sinks may cause widespread damage
due to the leak often being concealed from view. You can prevent
leaks by making sure there is a watertight continuous sealing of
caulk around all edges of sinks, toilets, tubs and shower
stalls. Cracks in caulk or tile grout on walls or shower floors
can point to lack of a watertight seal. This can be a problem if
you reside in multi-family housing such as a condo or apartment
building, because the leak could be in a neighbor's bathroom
without your knowledge.
5. Sprinklers/Irrigation Systems - Should maintain enough
distance from the house so as not to allow sprinklers or
sprinkler heads to dampen exterior walls.
6. Attic - Seasonal checks for damp insulation or water stains
can uncover small or slow roof leaks.