Hi
New forum member, so be gentle...
I live in an old cottage - mid 1800s. Thick stone walls and solid floor, apart from a relatively recent extension. Somebody involved in its renovation several decades ago said to me "it was always a damp little place, that". Sure enough we have problems with black mould, around windows and behind furniture. No obvious leaks. Double glazing although not exactly air tight in all cases.
I recently picked up a second hand commercial dehumidifier - a Koolbreeze Arizona. Seems a powerful unit, makes a noise like a plane taking off, extracts a fair bit of water. It also displays current humidity levels.
I have a few questions, any help very gratefully received.
1 - does anybody know where I could get this unit serviced and/or repaired, in the North Wales / Cheshire area? I contacted the manufacturer and they weren't able to help.
2 - before I switch the unit on, it is usually registering humidity levels of mid 60s / low 70s. I know this is too high. When I switch on, if in a room with the door closed the unit will quickly get the level down to high 40s. With all interior doors open, it's a slower process, but it gets the level down to around 50%. However, when I switch off, the humidity level very rapidly rises again, according to the Arizona's display, returning to the high 60s / low 70s within half an hour. Question - is this normal for domestic humidity levels - would you expect it to rise again so rapidly once the dehumidier is off? (Exterior doors and windows all shut.) Or is it possible the Arizona's sensor is too sensitive / faulty?
Thanks in advance,
Aaron