What is the average price of a good basement dehumidifier?

Aug 04, 2025

Hey there! As a supplier of basement dehumidifiers, I often get asked about the average price of a good basement dehumidifier. It's a question that doesn't have a one - size - fits - all answer, as there are several factors that can influence the cost.

First off, let's talk about what makes a basement dehumidifier "good." A good basement dehumidifier should be able to effectively remove moisture from the air, be reliable, and have a reasonable lifespan. It should also be sized appropriately for the basement area. If it's too small, it won't do the job; if it's too big, you're wasting money on unnecessary capacity.

The type of dehumidifier plays a huge role in determining its price. There are basically two main types: refrigerant dehumidifiers and desiccant dehumidifiers.

Refrigerant dehumidifiers are the most common ones. They work by cooling the air, causing the moisture to condense into water droplets. These are great for basements with average to high humidity levels and temperatures above 65°F (18°C). The price of refrigerant dehumidifiers can vary widely. Smaller, portable units that can handle a relatively small basement (say, up to 500 square feet) can cost anywhere from $100 to $300. These are usually the entry - level models with basic features like a built - in water tank and a simple on/off switch.

On the other hand, larger refrigerant dehumidifiers designed for bigger basements (over 1000 square feet) can cost between $300 and $800. These units often come with more advanced features such as adjustable humidity settings, a continuous drainage option (so you don't have to keep emptying the water tank), and sometimes even a built - in air filter to improve air quality.

Desiccant dehumidifiers, on the other hand, use a desiccant material (like silica gel) to absorb moisture from the air. They work well in colder basements (below 65°F or 18°C) where refrigerant dehumidifiers may not be as effective. However, they are generally more expensive. Small desiccant dehumidifiers for small basements can start at around $200, but larger, more powerful models for big basements can cost upwards of $1000.

Another factor that affects the price is the brand. Well - known brands that have a reputation for quality and reliability usually charge more. They often invest in research and development to improve their products, and they offer better customer support. But that doesn't mean you can't find a good, affordable dehumidifier from a lesser - known brand. You just have to do a bit more research to make sure it meets your needs.

The capacity of the dehumidifier is also crucial. Capacity is usually measured in pints per day, which indicates how much moisture the unit can remove from the air in 24 hours. A dehumidifier with a lower capacity (say, 20 - 30 pints per day) will be cheaper than one with a higher capacity (60 - 70 pints per day or more). You need to choose a capacity that matches the humidity level and size of your basement.

Now, let me tell you about some of the products we offer. We have the Zeolite Dehumidifier Wholesales Building Dryer. This is a high - end desiccant dehumidifier that's great for large basements or commercial buildings. It's very efficient at removing moisture even in cold environments, and it comes with advanced features for precise humidity control.

water restoration stackable dehumidifierOEM Portable Dehumidifier

Our OEM Portable Dehumidifier is a great option for smaller basements. It's portable, easy to use, and has a decent capacity for its size. It's also very affordable, making it a popular choice among budget - conscious customers.

And then there's the Rolled Plastic Dehumidifier 160pints. This is a heavy - duty refrigerant dehumidifier with a high capacity. It's perfect for large basements with high humidity levels. It has a continuous drainage option and a durable build, so you can rely on it for years.

So, to sum it up, the average price of a good basement dehumidifier can range from around $100 for a small, basic unit to over $1000 for a large, high - end desiccant dehumidifier. When you're shopping for a dehumidifier, it's important to consider your specific needs, the size of your basement, the humidity level, and your budget.

If you're interested in purchasing a basement dehumidifier or want to learn more about our products, feel free to reach out. We're always happy to help you find the right dehumidifier for your needs and answer any questions you may have. Whether you're a homeowner looking to keep your basement dry or a contractor working on a commercial project, we've got you covered.

References:

  • "Basics of Dehumidifiers" - Home Improvement Magazine
  • "Choosing the Right Dehumidifier for Your Space" - HVAC Research Group