3311 Dudley Ave.
Parkersburg, WV 26104

Residential

Indoor Pool Dehumidifiers

Indoor Pool Dehumidifiers in Parkersburg, WV, and Surrounding Areas

Control Humidity to Protect People and Property

Steers Heating & Cooling installs indoor pool dehumidifiers in Parkersburg, WV, and surrounding areas. Indoor pools load the air with moisture and chloramines. High humidity damages paint, trusses, and metal fasteners. Fogged windows hide corrosion that spreads quickly. Steers Heating & Cooling designs dehumidification that protects finishes and comfort. We target 50–60 percent relative humidity and maintain water a few degrees warmer than air. You breathe easier and save your building from preventable damage.

When alarms trip or odors rise, call (304) 422-8446 or contact us. Our team diagnoses quickly and explains options with clear pricing. We retrofit VFDs, smart sensors, and coated coils to improve existing systems. We replace failing units with high-efficiency models when replacement makes better sense. You get honest guidance and fast action from a local partner.

Providing Indoor Pool Dehumidifiers for Natatorium Conditions

We run accurate heat and moisture load calculations for your space. Our team considers water surface area, activity level, and evaporation rates. We factor spectator seating, skylights, and nightly covers. We size refrigerant-based or desiccant systems to match real conditions. Proper capacity stops short cycling and prevents stale, damp air. You get steady RH control and consistent temperature balance.

Airflow, Exhaust, and Negative Pressure Done Right

Pool rooms need airflow that sweeps the water surface and deck. We position supply grilles to wash windows and eliminate condensation. We maintain slight negative pressure to keep chloramine odors away from adjacent spaces. Dedicated exhaust pulls contaminants out while fresh air replaces them. Balanced ventilation keeps the room clear and protects nearby hallways and locker rooms.

Energy Efficiency that Cuts Operating Costs

We capture heat from moist exhaust and deliver it back to the pool room. Heat recovery reduces boiler load and stabilizes comfort. Variable-speed fans and compressors match output to demand. Smart controls lower speeds overnight and during low bather loads. You trim energy costs without sacrificing relative humidity targets. Ask about utility incentives for high-efficiency upgrades.

Materials and Coatings that Resist Corrosion

Indoor pools attack coils, fasteners, and electronics. We specify epoxy-coated coils, stainless hardware, and sealed enclosures. We place equipment outside the heaviest chloramine zones when layouts allow. Proper filtration reduces airborne particulates that settle on components. These choices extend service life and protect your investment.