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While one can joke that if you ask 10 people the condition of a Mikvah bath you’ll get 25 answers, fundamentally you have 1 answer in common: humidity!

Mikvahs are essentially pools, although a bit small, and just like an indoor pool, if the humidity is not treated right, there could be issues. Without proper humidity control you can get condensation, rust and mold collecting on cold surfaces as well as puddles and mushy sheetrock if not done right.

For a typical Mikvah, the water temperature is going to be  approximately 95F. Our opinion is to maintain the space at 84F between 50-60% RH. This is what we see typically in Indoor Pools. Additionally, the water temperature is near body temperature and 84 would be comfortable vs 70F which could feel chilly. At 84F the mechanical equipment will also work less which means cost less (first cost and operationally). We also need to consider the air flow (we recommend 6 air changes) and bringing in fresh air and keeping a slight negative pressure in the space.

While we would appreciate a call from you to size it correctly, the average Mikvah ranges 1-2 lbs of moisture per hour. We can provide 1 dehumidifier for multiple spaces or 1 per space depending on your space.

Our Obvious go to products are PoolPak and NovelAire. While the PoolPak is appreciated for its combination of Heating, Cooling, Dehumidification, Corrosion protection, DDC controls and outside air treatment, if the space is really small, our NovelAIre DES/DX300 is a dedicated commercial grade dehumidifier with 40 dewpoint discharge, neutral air, simple installation, and very small footprint (and can be fitted with corrosion protection).


Contact Engineered Air Solutions for a job specific selection!

What can we do for you?

  • We can assist you with securing a Mechanical Contractors or working with yours
  • We can make recommnendations based on the info you provide
  • We can provide a full system including the Heating, Cooling, Duct systems, fresh air provisions, Dehumidification and Controls
  • If you have a system thats partially working (example, heating is perfect but you have too much condensation), allow us to suplement your system to make it right

Why should it Matter?

  • While there are no chemicals, the very warm water will evaporate quickly and condense on the walls and ceilings. This can create issues with slippery floors, mold and some extreme cases, water damage to structural members that over time can create very costly issues which would have to be addressed. We have seen spaces neglected and it may be okay at first, but the water will settle where it should not. Pay now or pay later!

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