This post brought to you by Wave Home Solutions. All opinions are 100% mine.

I love living in Massachusetts. The beautiful summers and the gorgeous, frosted winters can leave you in awe. Unfortunately, those greeting card winter snows tend to make our home's basement damp and dank. For the previous two winters we've had so much moisture accumulate in the basement that it caused water damage to our items and the home itself. We already make sure to ventilate our bathrooms after a long shower so that we don't grow mold and bacteria from the dampness left behind. How much more so should we take the same precautions with our bassement? Since we can't stop the snow, we have to find ways of stopping the moisture.
We've been using a dehumidifier, but even though that removes the moisture – it leaves any already growing mold and toxins behind – to settle on our boxes, on the floor and be carried up into our house. The problem is: there is no ventilation.
Wave Home Solutions offers systems that not only dry out the dampness, but they also remove the polluted air from your home to keep your family healthier. These systems attack the problem at its source – your basement: the lowest level of your home. They draw out the toxic air from your basement or crawl space and push it to the outside. This causes the warm, dry, healthy air from upstairs to be pulled into the basement through a vent. Dampness is gone and the old, musty air is replaced with clean, healthy air.
Next winter we'll be looking into a Wave purification system to make sure our air is not only dry, but clean as well. Do you have dampness during the winter or rainy seasons? Check out Wave Home Solutions for an improved alternative to traditional dehumidifiers.
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