Dehumidifier Installation
in Metrotown, BC
The Metrotown area of Burnaby is predominantly high-density residential and commercial development, but the surrounding streets include significant numbers of older single-family homes and low-rise residential buildings on crawlspace foundations. These homes — largely from the 1950s through the 1970s — occupy the relatively flat terrain of central Burnaby, with clay-loam soils and drainage conditions typical of the region.
Humidity management is the operational heart of any crawlspace encapsulation system. Sealing the crawlspace envelope stops the major sources of moisture entry, but the residual humidity in the sealed space — from the soil itself, from diffusion through concrete stem walls, and from any minor air leakage — needs somewhere to go. In most Lower Mainland crawlspaces, a properly sized commercial dehumidifier running continuously is the right answer. The target is to maintain relative humidity at or below 50 to 55 percent year-round, which is the threshold at which mold growth and wood-boring insect activity become effectively impossible.
Proper sizing is critical. An undersized dehumidifier will run continuously without reaching the setpoint humidity level, eventually burning out its compressor. An oversized unit is not a problem in terms of dehumidification, but it costs more upfront and uses more energy than necessary. We calculate required capacity based on crawlspace square footage, current moisture load (as measured during inspection), the vapor barrier coverage and sealing quality, and the seasonal humidity patterns typical for the specific location.
Why Choose Us in Metrotown?
- Experience with Metrotown's specific soil and drainage conditions
- Custom-designed systems — not one-size-fits-all packages
- Fully licensed, insured, and WCB-covered technicians
- Written report with photos after every inspection
- Workmanship guarantee on all completed work
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About Metrotown — What We See Here
Metrotown's proximity to Deer Lake and its associated drainage basin means that some properties in the area deal with a higher seasonal water table than topography alone would suggest. We assess the specific drainage conditions for each Metrotown property, taking into account both the surface drainage and the groundwater conditions, before recommending a moisture management approach.