This type of appliance uses a fan to expel air from your basement.
Wave moisture control basement unit.
I purchased a wave unit about 10 years i purchased a wave unit about 10 years ago for my somewhat damp basement on long island.
The wave ventilator is just an overpriced fan the sucks humid air from the basement floor and exhausts it outside and letting dry upstairs air come down into the basement.
The wave and e z breathe systems both seem to exhaust air from the basement and draw air from the upper levels of the house into the basement.
I was told that the unit needs to be installed in the furthest corner of the basement 2500 sqft and the draw will large enough to pull the humidity for the entire area.
All the wave does is vent the basement just put a fan in a basement window and there is your expensive wave.
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It wont do much ive tried my own homemade setup and it didnt help me.
It is still working flawlessly needs no care whatever.
My energy star humidifier uses about 4 5 a month on a 600 sq ft basement and keeps my humididty low if its below around 68 in the basement when you plan on using it get a low temp model consumer reports has.
My basement has been as wet as ever along with mildew.
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Since the air in the upper part of the house is generally warmer than the basement air and warm air holds more water than cooler air this reduces relative humidity in the basement.
My basement while dry ie no leaks or standing water had a moisture problem causing odors and mildew.
Compare with wave ventilation ez breathe and humidex systems especially the price.
But creating lower negative pressure in the basement might cause other issues.
Call 800 993 9399 need a crawl space unit.
The dehumidifier was run night and day during the humid summer months adding expense to the already astronomical lipa bill.
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Learn how wave reduces moisture expels odors and pollutants and provides continuous ventilation to transform your basement or crawl space into a drier hea.
I also asked if it mattered that the basement was finished and they said no sweat.
The reduction in air pressure in the basement draws down air from the upper portions of the house replacing the basement air.
I achieve the same thing in my unfinished basement with a cheap blower fan on the floor attached to an exhaust vent hose out the window.
It has two 115 cfm fans.
No more emptying buckets of water from temperamental noisy heat producing dehumidifiers.
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Following on that theory just about any form of an exhaust fan could do the same.