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Hifred 03-22-2022 11:33 AM

Small Glassed In Lanai
 
I have a Bridgeport model home with a very small lanai. When we bought the home it was already glass enclosed with no air. It has a roof and has walls on 3 sides with windows and a door on the back. We don't use it because to me it feels cave like. Typically we leave the windows open and a fan running to keep air circulating and we close the windows when it rains and open them after it stops. We will be out of town for a month. I am not sure what to do because the high temperatures can be a breeding ground for mold. If I leave the windows cracked rain could get in and it will be humid. I know some people who leave their house sliding doors open to their glass enclosed lanai but I am not sure if some of the old furniture out there might have mold spores or may have an odor I don't want in the house. I don't have time to have a mini splint installed also it is such a small space I don't think the price is worth it. Any thoughts on what you would do????? I am thinking of buying those big containers of damp rid. I also thought of buying a dehumidifier but there is no place for the water to drain out unless I leave the door open and that doesn't seem to be good. I may find animals living in there when I come home. I appreciate any help or ideas. Thank you.

retiredguy123 03-22-2022 12:29 PM

Assuming the lanai windows have screens, I would leave them open. It's not much different from the typical screened-in lanai. You could also move the lanai furniture into the house.

Hifred 03-22-2022 12:38 PM

Good Point - Thank you
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2075714)
Assuming the lanai windows have screens, I would leave them open. It's not much different from the typical screened-in lanai. You could also move the lanai furniture into the house.

Very good point. Thanks for thinking of that. I was not sure what to do but I will follow what you have suggested as it makes sense.

Garywt 03-22-2022 03:11 PM

From October through April we leave our sliders open to the house when we are not there. From May to September we bring all cushions in and lock up all the doors. Our wicker furniture has been fine.

Hifred 03-22-2022 03:24 PM

Thank you

TravelswithD&K 03-22-2022 03:31 PM

We have a very small lanai just like yours. When we had it glassed in, I asked the salesman from Custom Windows that exact same question. He said that we should close and lock the slider to the lanai and leave the lanai windows closed and locked. He said we would not get any mold. We haven't been gone since we enclosed the lanai, so I can't tell you whether he was correct. Maybe you could call Custom Windows and see what they say: (352) 787-9797‬.

thevillages2013 03-22-2022 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hifred (Post 2075697)
I have a Bridgeport model home with a very small lanai. When we bought the home it was already glass enclosed with no air. It has a roof and has walls on 3 sides with windows and a door on the back. We don't use it because to me it feels cave like. Typically we leave the windows open and a fan running to keep air circulating and we close the windows when it rains and open them after it stops. We will be out of town for a month. I am not sure what to do because the high temperatures can be a breeding ground for mold. If I leave the windows cracked rain could get in and it will be humid. I know some people who leave their house sliding doors open to their glass enclosed lanai but I am not sure if some of the old furniture out there might have mold spores or may have an odor I don't want in the house. I don't have time to have a mini splint installed also it is such a small space I don't think the price is worth it. Any thoughts on what you would do????? I am thinking of buying those big containers of damp rid. I also thought of buying a dehumidifier but there is no place for the water to drain out unless I leave the door open and that doesn't seem to be good. I may find animals living in there when I come home. I appreciate any help or ideas. Thank you.

A couple windows open and CEILING FAN ON!

Rob&Brooke143 03-24-2022 07:16 AM

Over the door A/C
 
I would get an over the door AC unit it's long and skinny.. put it over your sliders. See it a lot in TV.

OhioBuckeye 03-24-2022 07:44 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
Why is there so many repeat comments.

OhioBuckeye 03-24-2022 07:44 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
Why is there so many repeat comments.

nancyre 03-24-2022 07:54 AM

Sliding Door - open or closed
 
Never leave with your sliding door open. Lanai enclosers are not perimeter quality most are only good for 65-75 mph winds. They are also easy to break for theft. But the Most important point is your house slider closes the envelope of your home protecting the structure. When a storm comes through it is there to do that job.

Hifred 03-24-2022 02:08 PM

Thank you Nancyre - Never thought of it that way. I appreciate your help.

Villages Kahuna 03-24-2022 04:29 PM

There is a very effective thru-wall Mitsubishi heater/air conditioning unit that are very popular for needs like yours. They are very effective and very highly rated.

Stu from NYC 03-24-2022 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OhioBuckeye (Post 2075876)
Why is there so many repeat comments.

Why a double post????

bobchap 03-24-2022 07:39 PM

We have had an enclosed lanai for several years now. When we leave we close all of the windows and leave furniture on the lanai. We don't have a dehumidifier. Have never had any problems with mold. I would think you would be fine just to close it up and go.


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