Hi everyone! I'm looking for some advice on humidity control for my recently acquired indoor pool. Some background: the pool is currently drained, has four skylights and three ceiling fans. The pool was built in 1990 and the previous owners of my home just used a furnace for climate control. This furnace is inoperable at the moment. HVAC ducts are placed by each six sliding glass doors that lead to the exterior of the home. No HVAC is ducted to the skylights. There are obvious signs of issues, which I'm accrediting to moisture; the ceiling drywall appears to exhibit minor sagging in areas, all metal HVAC vents and sliding glass door frames are rusty.
I recently explored some humidity control options, most notably a Desert Aire unit and a Quest Dry dehumidifer that is placed inline with the furnace. The Desert Aire unit was ballparked at $15-20K and the Quest was about $3400. So obviously the Desert Aire is out...
My questions are...
1. Is a dehumidifer absolutely necessary? I've read some threads where it's just been suggested to just cover the pool.
2. Is an AC unit required? When I talk to these dehumidifer people they all say it is, but then they say it doesn't matter as long as the room is 2 degrees hotter than the water, which to me, means an AC unit isn't required.
3. The skylights... are these just used to exhaust hot air in the summer?
4. The SWG... is this causing the rust or is the humidity? Is this even the correct equipment for an indoor pool?
Thanks in advance!
I recently explored some humidity control options, most notably a Desert Aire unit and a Quest Dry dehumidifer that is placed inline with the furnace. The Desert Aire unit was ballparked at $15-20K and the Quest was about $3400. So obviously the Desert Aire is out...
My questions are...
1. Is a dehumidifer absolutely necessary? I've read some threads where it's just been suggested to just cover the pool.
2. Is an AC unit required? When I talk to these dehumidifer people they all say it is, but then they say it doesn't matter as long as the room is 2 degrees hotter than the water, which to me, means an AC unit isn't required.
3. The skylights... are these just used to exhaust hot air in the summer?
4. The SWG... is this causing the rust or is the humidity? Is this even the correct equipment for an indoor pool?
Thanks in advance!