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![]() Hello fellow reefers! My name is Kendel and I'm in desperate need of a dehumidifier. A waterline in my house for a toilet blew sometime today and i came home from work to a basement full of water.
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![]() if you contact your insurance, (assuming you have insurance) they'll sent over a couple and as many fans as needed and replace anything needing replacing. The crappy little domestic dehumidifier that you'd find is as good as opening windows compared to the one that's right for the job.
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![]() Of course i have home insurance but my basement is kinda sorta not finished. no carpet and no rooms framed just outside walls drywalled. and ya i have had the windows open since 5
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![]() If it's wide open and you just want to rid the water go buy a shop vac, they are relatively cheap and will suck the water out to the last drop
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![]() Thankfully your basement is unfinished, I would go with the shop vac as well.
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![]() ya i have one already thats what i used to stuck up all the water but the humidity from the wet concrete is what im worried about
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