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I guess? But its an in-wall unit, thats whole purpose is to be disguised an unnoticeable. Never mind it has quite a few rough reviews, I found, when looking for the price.Sante fe is like Benz of whole home dehumidifier, aprilair being the bmw. I think that’s why.
There is one place I have rented that has an old timey, leaky basement. The dehumidifier is a stand alone unit that drains into the hole where any basement leaks drain into, and there is a sump pump that pumps it all out into the drain pipes in the ceiling (ground level). I've never looked past that, but Im sure there is some other, "nice" setups with a sump pump, for that situation. But in a large garage, I would want an in-wall unit as well. Not only cause it looks clean, but its out of the way.I run a small dehumidifier in the garage and dump it every few days. Use it to water plants out front when I do. Similar in the back of the house in our closet. You don't have to spend a fortune, but you do have to dump the water occasionally.
I have one in the shop building finished section that has a drain line that I run with hardware store tubing to a drain. I think the small ones I use that don't have a drain line are like $75, and the one with the drain line option was closer to $150.


