Indoor swimming pool dehumidification is not an option, but a necessary engineering measure for safety, comfort, and building protection.
Why we recommend the dehumidification system for the indoor swimming?
1. Structural Safety and Building Corrosion
The continuous evaporation of pool water leads to extremely high indoor humidity (reaching over 80%). Warm, humid air condenses on the cooler building structure (such as metal beams, concrete walls, and glass windows), forming condensation.
Then condensation seeps into walls and ceilings, corroding steel reinforcement, damaging insulation layers, and causing mold growth internally, seriously threatening building safety and lifespan.What’s more ,it also will cause paint peeling, mold growth on walls, and deformation and rotting of decorative materials.
2. Severe Discomfort and Health Risks
High humidity hinders the evaporation of sweat, causing an unbearably stuffy and difficult-to-breathe feeling, even when the temperature is suitable. Simultaneously, poorly ventilated areas are prone to the growth of mold, fungi, and bacteria, easily triggering respiratory illnesses (such as asthma and allergies) and skin infections, posing a direct threat to the health of swimmers and staff. In high humidity environments, chloramines tend to accumulate, which can severely irritate the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract.
3. High energy waste and operating costs (heating fees).
4. Severe fogging of glass and mirrors
This obstructs indoor visibility, affecting lifeguards' observation and detracting from the overall aesthetics. Furthermore, high humidity can corrode electrical equipment such as lights, sound systems, and control panels, leading to frequent malfunctions, shortened lifespan, and even short circuit risks.
5. Uncontrolled pool water evaporation and chemical losses.
Therefore, a professional dehumidification system for an indoor swimming pool is a necessary investment to ensure safety, health, save on long-term and substantial operating costs, and protect building assets.