Why Do You Need A Dehumidifier Next to Your Indoor Swimming Pool?

Views: 159     Author: Site Editor     Publish Time: 2021-10-19      Origin: Site

 

As you know, safe use should be the first requirement in the design of a space, whether it is used for commercial or residential purposes. If your home is shrouded in moisture for a long period, it can produce numerous molds in the walls and corners that can affect the health of the occupants. Moreover, if the house is exposed to supermarket air for a long time, it can become structurally unstable, which in turn can create the risk of collapse. Especially if you need to design an indoor swimming pool, it becomes very important to remove moisture from the air. For damp, dusty, or musty indoor environments, a dehumidifier can help reduce the humidity in the indoor air. Installing a high-quality dehumidifier can also help to remove dust mites from the atmosphere and improve indoor air quality overall.

 

There are many different types of dehumidifiers on the market, including compressor dehumidifiers, desiccant dehumidifiers, refrigerant dehumidifiers, and many more. Whether you are planning the first phase of a new indoor pool hall or already have an indoor pool without climate control, it is important to choose a suitable air dehumidifier.

 

Indoor swimming pools need dehumidifiers for the following reasons. 

 

1. Safety

As mentioned above, the most important principle of space design is safety. The most important reason for installing a dehumidification system in an indoor swimming pool is for health and safety purposes. According to surveys, many swimming pools without dehumidification have dripping water hanging from the ceiling all year round, visible mold growth on walls and corners, and visible corrosion occurring in windows. The dirty environment can harbor a lot of bacteria and endanger the health of customers. Yes, a pool dehumidifier can be expensive, but it is certainly less costly than repairing and replacing walls and equipment or, worse still, potentially bringing a lawsuit for negligence.

 

2. Comfort

Temperature and humidity control is essential to keep the space comfortable. The ideal design conditions range from 26°C to 28°C and relative humidity levels between 50-60%. Building the pool indoors must also create a good exercise environment for the patrons. One reason for adding a dehumidifier is to improve the comfort and leisure of the users.

 

3. Cost savings

A versatile pool dehumidifier can help users save on annual energy costs. Application-specific units can be designed to recover heat from the return air to reheat and supply hot water to the pool. Some more advanced units can even be configured to sense when outdoor air conditions are drier than indoors and switch the airflow to bring more fresh air into space.

 

4. Branding

Without indoor dehumidification equipment, moisture can seep into the walls and collect inside and deteriorate over time as the indoor pool is used for more time. Once damage occurs inevitably it will need to be corrected or replaced. Although this situation is caused by a lack of dehumidification, many customers become frustrated with the cost of the equipment as well as building maintenance, and may decide not to opt-in. Setting up dehumidification equipment can help maintain the pool's environment and create a good brand reputation.