Dehumidifier sizing Updated June 2026
What Size Dehumidifier Do I Need for a 1,000 Sq Ft Space?
By Yann Buf, HVAC tech 5 min read Standards-reviewed
For a 1,000 sq ft room with moderate dampness, you need a 35-pint dehumidifier. For very damp conditions or basements, upgrade to 50 pints.
Why 1,000 Sq Ft Spaces Need 35 Pints
A 1,000 sq ft space is roughly the size of a two-car garage or a large open-plan living area. According to the AHAM DH-1-2019 standard, 1,000 sq ft at moderate dampness (60-70% RH) calls for about 20 pints of moisture removal per day.
However, the 2019 DOE test standard changed how pint capacity is measured. A modern 35-pint dehumidifier (tested at 65°F/60% RH) is equivalent to what used to be labeled as a 50-pint unit under the old standard.
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When to Go Up to 50 Pints for a 1,000 Sq Ft Space
- If the space is a basement with limited airflow
- If you have standing water or active moisture issues
- If the humidity consistently exceeds 70% RH
Frequently asked questions
Is a 50-pint dehumidifier too big for 1,000 sq ft?
No. A 50-pint dehumidifier is not too big for 1,000 sq ft. The unit will simply cycle off when target humidity is reached, so it won't waste energy.
How many dehumidifiers do I need for a 1,000 sq ft basement?
One 35-50 pint dehumidifier is usually sufficient for a 1,000 sq ft basement, provided the basement is one open space.
Where should I place a dehumidifier in a 1,000 sq ft room?
Place the dehumidifier in the center of the dampest area, at least 6-12 inches from walls for proper airflow.
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