Dry Out Damp Walls with the ATE LC30 – Powerful and Proven Moisture Control by Polarity Inversion

Discover the ATE LC30 Electromagnetic Polarity Inverter, a cutting-edge French-certified device available in two colors. It covers up to 30 meters in diameter (15-meter radius), offering exceptional performance at a competitive price.

Easy to install — it simply plugs into a grounded outlet with no masonry work required. Using low-frequency electromagnetic waves, it reverses the polarity of water molecules, effectively repelling moisture from the walls and preventing rising damp.

By following our expert recommendations, most users observe noticeable results within 18 to 24 months. This device is compatible with all types of buildings and homes affected by moisture in walls or floors.

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How the ATE LC30 Polarity Reverser Effectively Fights Wall Dampness

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How the ATE LC30 Polarity Reverser Effectively Eliminates Wall Moisture

Water molecules have both a positive and negative pole, causing them to rise naturally through wall structures via capillarity.
The ATE LC30 electromagnetic polarity reverser emits ultra-low-frequency signals that alter this polarity, actively repelling moisture molecules back into the ground—effectively stopping rising damp.

This solution is highly efficient in combating moisture within walls.
Please note: it does not address water infiltration, flooding, or surface mold, which require different treatments.

The ATE LC30 runs continuously, consuming extremely low energy (around 0.75 W), resulting in an annual energy cost of approximately $16.