masterswimmer
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Stigmatic said:I have an auto top off on mine... I turned my dehumidifier off. I have the basement sump and it seemed like the dehumidifier was sucking a lot of water from the sump.
Dehumidifiers will only remove airborne moisture. The sump does add moisture to the air......that's what evaporation is. When the dehumidifier removes the moisture, the drier air that results from that 'makes room' for additional evaporation from your sump. Therefore if you don't run a dehumidifier, you might have less evaporation. However, that's the reason for running it. The moisture will cause mold and mildew to form. And that is not what you want, especially in a basement. In the main living area with doors and windows opening and closing it is more 'foregiving' for that additional moisture. In an enclosed basement, carpet and furniture will deteriorate more quickly. Allergy sufferers will not appreciate it either.
My $.02,
Russ