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Innovative No-Construction Solution to Eradicate Humidity in Parking Areas and Communities

Moisture in common underground areas of residential buildings has been a persistent issue for homeowners’ associations. Stains on walls, damp floors, peeling materials, and musty smells are common experiences, especially in areas that come into direct contact with the ground. In response to this problem, Humix has introduced an innovative electronic system that promises to solve capillary moisture issues without the need for construction work.

Humix’s system is capable of efficiently functioning over areas up to 27,000 square feet, providing a non-invasive solution for garages, communal parking areas, and other problematic underground spaces. The company has built its reputation in the industry through numerous successes in communities where traditional solutions have failed.

This system operates on a mechanism that interrupts the upward movement of moisture from the ground and facilitates the gradual drying of walls. One of its main advantages is the absence of drilling or structural interventions, allowing for installation without disrupting the normal activity of the affected areas.

The system runs continuously, quietly, and with low energy consumption, making it a suitable option for areas where cohabitation is essential. The confirmed results in communities that have adopted this technology demonstrate its effectiveness and durability, avoiding the usual cycle of complaints and additional costs that building owners often face with this type of problem.

Focused on large areas, the system provides a viable alternative for buildings where invasive interventions are not possible due to technical or cohabitation limitations. The successful implementation of this technology in underground parkings and technical areas highlights Humix’s goal of improving long-term building conservation.

With this new system, Humix expands its range of non-invasive solutions and reaffirms its commitment to treating structural moisture in homeowner communities and collective spaces. This advance represents a change in perspective on how to address moisture in common areas, offering an innovative and effective approach to a persistent problem.

Source: Decoración 2.0, decoration news in Spanish

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