Dehumidifier Hire

10 Signs That You Need a Dehumidifier

In the winter, in the UK, there are many tell-tale signs that there is too much moisture in the air which can lead to dampness. The signs are easy enough to spot when you know what to look for.

Sources of excess moisture:

Washing clothes Cooking Showering and bathing Breathing Clothes drying Pot plants Portable gas heaters Poor ventilation A water leak Flooding

Let’s take a look at the 10 most common signs that you need a dehumidifier

1. Windows are foggy This...

Edinburgh Jewellers take measures to prevent damp

Prestigious Edinburgh city centre jewellers call on our ever-popular Woods 36 Refrigerant Dehumidifier to aid in drying out the basement of their upmarket outlet.

CAS-Hire Edinburgh was called to address a long-standing issue created by a leaking drainage system out with the popular jewellers. The damp created by the defective drainage system had clearly been a long-standing issue for the damp to penetrate through the vastly thick ancient walls leading into the basement escape route corridors and storage areas. Jeweller's...

Dehumidifiers – which is best suited for my requirement?

Which dehumidifier is best suited for my requirement?  Desiccant or Refrigerant?

Dehumidifiers are designed to extract moisture from the air. CAS-Hire currently provides two types which use very different methods to achieve this aim. Option One is the Desiccant dehumidifier and Option Two is the Refrigerant dehumidifier.

Desiccant dehumidifier

The desiccant version functions by drawing damp air through a rotor wheel containing special moisture absorbent material. Once the moisture is extracted from the air, the dry air is re-circulated back into...

What is Relative Humidity?

People commonly ask us at CAS-Hire what does Relative humidity or otherwise simply known as (RH) means as it is often mentioned when talking about flood restoration, wet building assessments or when looking at hiring dehumidifiers or humidifiers.

Air surrounding us generally contains moisture in the form of water vapour or mist, however we generally do not notice it.  The quantity of moisture held within air depends on the temperature, with cooler air having less moisture than in warmer air. When...

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