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Dehumidifier
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We have had a large dehumidifier in a room trying to dry a flooded wooden parquet floor. It was a100% saturated and after 8 weeks of it on 24 hours a day the company working for the insurance company have removed it. It is still measuring 85% saturated and it now looks like the floor will have to be replaced as it has been too damaged. Does anyone know approximately how much the electricity costs will have been for this machine please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you for your reply builder. I am afraid we did not look at the machine at all closely when it was here. The guy covered it in heavy duty black plastic, and taped lots of the same all over the floor. It was very noisy and in our kitchen, which is also a way through to our lounge so really boring for the two months. He came and checked the situation every week. It is under insurance after excess but we are supposed to have some refund for the electricity used and I have no idea how to guage this. Really girly thing but I do know it was black and turquoise which I do not think helps.