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The Breeze basement ventilation system - dehumidifier * No bucket to empty

$ 184.79

Availability: 155 in stock

Description

Helps to eliminate moisture, mold, and mildew; reduces harmful radon
Saves money and effort by replacing a dehumidifier
Automatically maintains humidity level
Replaces moist, foul-smelling basement air with dry fresh air
A rugged product that is made in USA (patent pending)
More powerful units available (for basements that are over 1,000 square feet or those with a significant humidity problem)
Crawl space unit available
Custom heights and a plexiglass pane with vent hole available
Uses electricity of 2 night lights!
Product Description
Tired of a basement that you can't use because it's damp and musty smelling? Get a Breeze of fresh air! The Breeze is an energy efficient, maintenance-free, house ventilation unit that exhausts foul, humid air and replaces it with dry, fresh air. Replace your costly dehumidifier with this unit and you could save more than per month and enjoy fresh air in your basement, something a dehumidifier never provides.
*Made in the USA with rugged materials
*automatically controls humidity
*designed to run continuously (if necessary)
*easy to install
*costs a fraction of the price of similar units
*ON SALE  Reg. 9
Now 9 (quantity discounts available)
Compare with Wave Ventilation, EZ Breathe, and Humidex systems (especially the price!).
Take back your basement with the Breeze!! Call with questions 800 993 9399.
Product Details
Product Dimensions:
7 x 5.5 x 80.5 inches ; 13.1 pounds
Shipping Weight:
16 pounds
Origin:
Made in USA
Item model number:
Breeze BreezesystemsinternationalDOTcom
Dear customer:
Congratulations! You are now a proud owner of The Breeze, a revolutionary appliance that will rescue your basement by
making it a place you can actually live in.
This product was developed out of sheer frustration over the expense of running a dehumidifier constantly with little
change in the basement smells and no fresh air. Unhappy with that scenario, we undertook a search for an appliance
that would transform our basement into a livable part of our house at a reasonable price both to buy and to operate.
We found similar products, but their cost was outrageous! That, in short, is what gave rise to The Breeze. It is a product
created of frustration and necessity.
ASSEMBLY: The Breeze is simple to assemble in eight easy steps: FIRST: Decide where to locate the appliance, usually
near a basement window. If you have any combustion (open flame) appliance, like a boiler, furnace, or non-electric hot
water heater, place The Breeze on the side of the basement opposite the open flame appliance. SECOND: Make a 4
1/8” hole in the side of your home (or building) from the basement to the exterior to vent The Breeze, just as you would
with a dryer vent (you may want to call a clothes dryer installer to vent The Breeze; just get their price for installing a
dryer vent). You may also replace a pane of glass in a basement window with a Plexiglas pane that has a 4 1/8” hole
(available through us in custom sizes) for the vent. THIRD: Mount the upper part of The Breeze (the part with the
exhaust port in the rear) on top of the lower part, sliding it over the flange. FOURTH: Attach one end of the flexible
exhaust hose to the 4” exhaust vent at the top, rear of The Breeze using the irreversible plastic tie by making a circle
with the tie and tightening it over the flexible hose, which is placed over the flange at the top, rear of The Breeze. FIFTH:
Put a bead of exterior, silicone caulk around the outside of the flange of the exhaust vent, and mount the exhaust vent
onto the outside of the Plexiglas pane (for non-window holes, attach the flange of the exhaust vent to the outside of the
building at the 4 1/8” hole); attach the other end of the flexible exhaust hose to the flange of the exhaust vent, using the
irreversible plastic tie as you did for the other end. SIXTH: Place The Breeze at the location of the exterior wall that you
have chosen for it; make sure it is straight (use a level if you like) and mark lightly with a pencil the place where the two
mounting blocks on the rear of The Breeze touch the wall; gently remove the plastic backing to the Velcro tape and put
The Breeze in place, then firmly press it against the wall so that the tape sticks to the wall at the two marked locations. Seventh
: Set the humidistat to the desired humidity (generally between 44% and 55%).
EIGHTH: Plug in unit.
OPERATION: The fan is designed to run constantly. Relax. The Breeze uses less than the electricity required for two
nightlights! Depending on the size of your basement and the humidity level, you should see a difference within a week
or two of operation. If you have a lot of cardboard boxes or other items that absorb odor, you will have to remove them
from the basement (replacing them with plastic or other storage containers) to fully remove the bad odors. Most homes
have places where air from the upper levels can enter the basement (e.g., the space under the basement door; space
around water pipes and forced air ducts). If your basement is particularly tight, you may want to leave the basement
door slightly ajar, or trim the bottom of it to allow some air to pass. Remember, the Breeze not only removes humidity
from the basement, it brings fresh air into it and reduces harmful radon gases in the process! You may see some light, surface scratches
on the Breeze’s housing. The housing was originally made for a different application; its use in the Breeze
explains why we can sell the product at the price you paid for it.
Enjoy the Breeze and your rescued basement! Let us know if you have any questions or problems. We want to make
sure that your experience with the Breeze is as amazing as ours.
Sincerely,
Your Breeze Support Team
The Breeze is like several other products on the market that perform the same function. The major difference is that those products sell for between $ 750 and $ 2,000 (the higher priced units may include installation). There are a couple of appliances that sell for about as much as the Breeze, but they are made in Canada of sheet metal, that both rusts and dents easily; one has controls up near the ceiling. I don't know anything about the quality of their component parts. Our product uses the highest quality parts that ensure many years of reliable operation.
Our product exemplifies the old adage, "necessity is the mother of invention." My family members and I were never able to spend much time in our basement because of the quality of the air. I researched all of the products on the market and decided that there was no way that I would pay that much for such an appliance, so my son and I designed and manufactured the Breeze.
The concept is simple. The most humid and toxic air in a basement is at the floor; The Breeze takes that air and exhausts it out of the house. That process draws dry air from the upper living quarters of a home, which is also refreshed by slow entry of fresh outdoor air (through leaks from doors opening, bath and kitchen exhaust fans, and small gaps to the outdoors). I have bad breathing allergies and was, as a result, driven from our large basement because of the humid air, despite the fact that we had a dehumidifier running nearly constantly (at considerable cost). Once I installed The Breeze (after about three days of constant operation), I was able to use the basement freely at all times. The Breeze is designed to run continuously (if the humidistat calls for that) without a problem and at the cost of keeping two night lights on (8 watts), literally pennies.
At maximum capacity, the fan moves 115 cubic feet of air per minute. That means that a basement with dimensions of 30' x 45' (a square footage of 1,200) and a height of 7' will experience complete air change in about one hour and fifteen minutes. The housing may have superficial scuff marks that do not affect operation.
The Breeze installs just like a dryer vent. It must vent to the outdoors. The hose and vent with clamps or ties come with the product. You can get a fixed standard price for installation by asking a home improvement contractor how much would be charged for installation of a dryer vent in the side of the house. I can assure you that the price will be far less than buying another product or running a dehumidifier. The unit does not have a thermostat; it has a humidistat, which will turn the unit on and off depending on the level of humidity in the basement.
Here is the Five Year Warranty:
The Breeze Five Year Product Defect Warranty - Returns
The Breeze carries a Five Year Warranty against all manufacturing defects of any kind subject to the following terms and conditions:
1.
This warranty extends to the original purchaser and to the first subsequent owner of the property.
2.
The purchaser must inform the service department of issues of unsatisfactory performance and afford personnel in that department an opportunity to discover the reason for and correct unsatisfactory performance for a period of eleven months of continuous usage. Unsatisfactory performance consists of a failure of the unit to operate and to reduce humidity levels in the basement of the residence in which it was installed.
The Breeze does not correct for water leakage into a basement; it is designed to reduce humidity of a basement that does not have water infiltration issues. To qualify for the satisfaction warranty, the purchaser must establish that the Breeze was properly installed and operated over a period of eleven months and nevertheless failed to reduce humidity levels in a basement without water infiltration issues. Photographs of the basement may be required. Warranty processing fee is .
This warranty requires the purchaser to return the unit to the manufacturer, postage prepaid by the purchaser, with the original purchase invoice and a processing fee.
In no event does this warranty extend to consequential damages of any kind to property or persons. The sole responsibility of the manufacturer under this warranty shall not exceed under any circumstances a refund of the original purchase price, less the cost of return shipping. In the event of a product defect, the manufacturer may repair or replace the unit. This warranty is in lieu of and replaces all other implied or express warranties, including any implied warranty of merchantability or otherwise. Where such warranties may not be waived, their terms shall be guided, to the extent permitted by law, by the terms of this express warranty.
To qualify for the satisfaction warranty, the purchaser must establish that the Breeze was properly installed and operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
All returns outside the terms of the satisfaction warranty result in a 25% restocking fee.