What accurate humidity level in full basement stops all mold ?

cyclops222

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New dehumidifier is doing great !! Down to 39 %. What is a good number to set it to ? Walls and floor are always dry. Until severe several days of rain.

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dingbat

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Depends on your "normal" humidity levels....
Don't go too low or your wood floors and furniture will suffer the consequences.
I set my humidifier to 50% in the winter and still see some separation in the furniture and floors. Then again, normal humidify for us in the summer is 80-100%
 

crazy charlie

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I usually do 45 % .Recently added a box fan on low speed and that seems to be helping a great deal.Collecting less water at 45% now
 

Lou C

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I use 50% here in Long Island NY we are a pretty damp climate here. That stops mold growth for the most part….
 

jimmbo

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I keep mine at 30-35% yr round, and I would go lower if I could
 

briangcc

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Mine's my furnace. It'll dry anything out...including my 110 gallon pond I keep in the basement over winter time. Can lose 1-2" of water in a week. Which reminds me...probably time to refill it. My koi and Shubunkin will be happy when I do.

I run a dehumidifier only during the summer, whatever the stock setting was out of the box. Seems to do fine.
 
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