FAQ
                How can I dehumidify a crawl space?
                
            
            To dehumidify a crawl space without a dehumidifier, you can improve ventilation by adding vents or fans, seal cracks and gaps, and use a vapor barrier to block moisture from the ground. However, for faster and more effective moisture control, installing a commercial dehumidifier is the best option, especially in regions with high humidity.
                Who can install a crawl space dehumidifier?
                
            
            You have two options for installing a crawl space dehumidifier:
- Professional Contractor: For a proper and safe installation, hire a licensed contractor. They will ensure the unit is set up correctly.
- DIY Installation: If you are handy, you can install it yourself. Argendon dehumidifiers include clear instructions for easy setup. This way is also more cost-effective.
                How to install a crawl space dehumidifier?
                
            
            - Prepare the Area
 Seal the crawl space with a vapor barrier and ensure all vents are closed to prevent moisture.
- Place the Dehumidifier
 Set the dehumidifier on a level surface, using blocks if needed. Wait 2 hours after moving it before turning it on.
- Set Up the Drain Line
 Attach the drain line to the dehumidifier's discharge end and tighten the compression nut.
- Plug It In
 Plug the dehumidifier into a 15-amp grounded circuit.
                How much does a crawl space dehumidifier cost?
                
            
            The cost of a crawl space dehumidifier can range from $400 to $1,500, depending on the size, features, and brand. At Argendon, our crawl space dehumidifiers are priced between $400 and $800, offering excellent moisture removal at a competitive price.
                What size dehumidifier do I need for my crawl space?
                
            
            To determine the right size dehumidifier for your crawl space, consider both the square footage and humidity level. For a residential crawl space (around 1,000 sq ft), a 70-pint unit is usually sufficient. For larger or damper spaces, consider a 120-pint or larger model. Here is a complete dehumidifier sizing guide for your reference.
                Can I use a regular dehumidifier in my crawl space?
                
            
            We don’t recommend using a regular dehumidifier in your crawl space. A commercial dehumidifier is a better choice for these reasons:
- Durability: Built for 24/7 operation in harsh conditions, making them more durable than household models.
- Efficiency: Higher moisture removal capacity (70+ pints/day) and more energy-efficient.
- Low-Temperature Operation: Works effectively in cold environments, unlike regular dehumidifiers, which can freeze or lose efficiency.
                What is the recommended setting for a crawl space dehumidifier?
                
            
            Set your dehumidifier to 45–50% relative humidity. This range effectively prevents mold, protects your home’s structure, and avoids overworking the unit.
                How durable are your crawl space & basement dehumidifiers?
                
            
            With a 5-year limited warranty and commercial-grade, corrosion-resistant parts, our dehumidifiers are built for long-term reliability in challenging crawl spaces.
 
               
              

 
              

 
              

 
              

 
              

 
              

 
              

 
              

 
              

 
              
