Pool Climate

Humidity control is essential and not only will this make the room more comfortable, but will also reduce the risk of condensation on the building fabric.
Uncontrolled humidity is a dangerous presence in an indoor swimming pool environment. Excessive moisture in the air can destroy the pool and surrounding structures over time, from developing potentially harmful mould and mildew to causing rot and corrosion across the site’s fabric.
Within a typical indoor pool, the humidity would be controlled at around 60-65% R.H., which would provide pleasant conditions for bathers and minimal condensation on the pool hall structure. Choosing a dehumidification system handles the humidity load and keeps conditions at a suitable level long term.