How to Save Your Home After a Flood
A homeowner's comprehensive guide to flood recovery
Read moreDiscover the importance of dehumidifiers in preventing mould toxicity on brain and neurological health.
Read moreFind out about the essential tools professionals and homeowners need to restore homes and belongings after disasters like water, fire, and smoke damage.
Read moreFind out why using a dehumidifier is an effective and energy-efficient way to lower the temperature in your home during the winter without damaging it.
Read moreDiscover what an environmental institute recommends for energy and humidity control in houses of worship.
Read moreWood’s Dehumidifier Rated Most Energy-Efficient Way to Dry Laundry, Winning “Best in Test”.
Read moreIs it good from an environmental point of view to use a dehumidifier? Yes, it is. In addition to keeping the house free of moisture and counteracting problems (mould), a dehumidifier is an energy-efficient alternative to drying laundry - which also provides 780W of heat energy for every litre of water vapour that is condensed.
Read moreWith humidity of around 50 per cent in a house, less energy is used to heat the space than at higher humidity. So it is cheaper to heat dry air than moist air. Wood's dehumidifier LD40 has been named "Best in Test" by Villalivet. The LD40 from Wood's not only dries laundry with 55 per cent less energy consumption, it also dehumidifies the entire house and makes heating cheaper this winter.
Read moreProtect your wooden doors from warping, painted window frames from peeling, and walls from blistering with these practical solutions!
Read moreWood’s expertise in dehumidification is helping homes throughout Europe recover quickly from floods and water damage.
Read moreDiscover how dehumidification saves production facilities and warehouses exponential time and money.
Read moreEasily understand humidity levels and find out when and where you would need a dehumidifier. Read more here!
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