Basement waterproof, why do you need to build a large building?


The basement has been waterproofed, making it essential for constructing a larger building. To address moisture issues in the basement, simply install an Osmental osmosis dehumidification unit. This unit can be conveniently mounted on the wall without the need for complicated wiring, preserving the integrity of your decorated home. It's a practical and flexible solution that doesn't cause any damage to your interior design.



Here’s a closer look at the Osmont Basement Dehumidification Equipment:

Power Consumption: 14 watts per hour (lasts three days on a single charge)

Dimensions: W 320mm x H 150mm x T 190mm (fits snugly like a shoebox)

Effective Area: Covers over 300 square meters

Weight: 2.7 kilograms

Lifespan: Up to 30 years

Installation Method: Wall-mounted

Country of Origin: Germany




Osmont basement waterproofing equipment, originating from Germany, has been successfully used in over 20 countries including Germany, Austria, the UK, France, Russia, Hungary, Bavaria, Italy, Lithuania, Malaysia, and more. With over 30 years of proven success, this equipment is nearly ubiquitous in high-end residential and public spaces. In Russia alone, monthly sales exceed 5,000 units.

In recent years, the Osmont dehumidification system has undergone significant upgrades, addressing the outdated design and high production and transportation costs of earlier models. A few years ago, some prestigious institutions in China, such as medical research facilities, museums, laboratories, computer rooms, and luxury villas, imported these units at great expense through German agents. Now, these products have been officially introduced to China, offering a promising solution to the country's humid climate challenges.

Basement Waterproofing: Why Build a Large Building? In my personal experience, installing the Osmont system was a breeze. The compact design makes it easy to integrate into any space, and the energy efficiency is impressive. I’ve seen it work wonders in both residential and commercial settings, providing consistent and reliable performance. If you're dealing with moisture issues in your basement, this could be the perfect solution for you.

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