Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can leave a commercial dehumidifier running all night as long as it’s properly maintained, sized for the space, and has safe drainage to prevent overflow or damage.
You should run a dehumidifier enough to maintain indoor humidity between 30–50%, which may require continuous operation in very humid conditions or just a few hours in drier environments.
You should clean or replace the filter in an Ebac dehumidifier every 2–4 weeks during heavy use to maintain efficiency and airflow.
No, you should not run vinegar through a dehumidifier, as it can damage the coils, hoses, and internal components; use manufacturer-recommended cleaners instead.
The best setting for an Ebac dehumidifier is typically 30–50% relative humidity, which keeps indoor air comfortable while preventing mold and dampness.
Yes, 70% humidity is too high for a basement, as levels above 60% promote mold growth, condensation, and musty odors.