How to dehumidify your garage?

A humid garage not only feels uncomfortable but also damages your home. Dehumidifying your garage is a continual process, and there is not one overarching solution to the problem. Because of this, to keep the moisture under control, you will first need to employ quite a few steps. Here’s how you can dehumidify your garage!

How do I reduce the humidity in my garage?

  1. Keep the Water Away

If your car has water droplets on it from the weather, then do not park in the garage. Try to park your car in the garage before it rains; however, if you have to drive it then towel dry it after. In the wintertime, you should keep your car from tracking snow in the garage. 

  1. Keep the Cardboard Out

Cardboard contains cellulose which is a prime spot for mold to feed on. Switching over to plastic storage where you can go a long way in clearing your garage of any unwanted moisture.

  1. Ventilation

A ceiling fan and an exhaust fan will keep the airflow in your garage going. Investing in these will pull the moisture out of your garage, thereby dehumidifying it. 

  1. Exterior Drainage

If you do not have gutters or downspouts, then you are in trouble. As the water pools around the garage, it will travel underneath the foundation. Investing in countermeasures is imperative if you want to keep your garage from experiencing water damage. 

If you cannot afford gutters, then sloping the ground around your house is a short-term solution. Creating an arc that will keep the water running away from your house is a simple yet effective countermeasure to the rain. 

  1. Windows

Opening a window does much more than keep the garage from getting stuffy. As the fresh air comes in, the humid air goes out. On top of that, the sunlight that comes in from the window gives your garage a natural way to dry out. If you have not installed a window in your garage, then get on it as soon as possible!

Do dehumidifiers work in garages?

Dehumidifiers are the go-to solution for homes that have too much moisture in them. That said, dehumidifiers are not miracle machines. If your garage is on the larger side, then there is not much a small dehumidifier can do to remedy the problem. Simply put, the larger your garage is, the heavier duty the machine will have to be. If you decide to invest in a dehumidifier, make sure you do not skimp out on the product’s quality. They can be relatively expensive; however, the benefits of a high-end dehumidifier will speak for themselves. 

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