The humidity levels in your home are important for both air quality and comfort. The optimal humidity level during the cooling months is between 40 and 50 percent, depending on personal preference. If there is too much moisture in your home’s air and its humidity exceeds 50 percent, you could experience discomfort and other issues. To combat high humidity problems in your home, …
A Dehumidifier Can Help You Feel More Comfortable this Summer
Maintaining optimal humidity in your home with a dehumidifier will help keep you comfortable this summer. Dehumidifiers come in two main types, portable dehumidifiers that can be moved room to room, or whole-house dehumidifiers that take care of the entire indoor space. The advantages of using a dehumidifier include reducing household allergens, decreasing mold or mildew growth, and preventing structural …
Your Kansas Home: Time For A Dehumidification System?
As we know all too well, the relative humidity in Kansas and Missouri can get pretty high, during the late spring and summer months. When the weather gets hot and muggy, you may consider getting some form of dehumidification to make your home feel more comfortable. But comfort isn’t the only issue at stake. If your home’s humidity levels are above 50 percent, mold, …
Too Much Moisture In Your Home? Try Dehumidification
If you have peeling wallpaper, wet spots on your walls, condensation on your windows, musty smells or rotted wood in your home, you have too much moisture in your home. This is not only unsightly, but it can also cause structural damage to your home and can harm your family’s health by contributing to allergies as it causes mold and …
Whether Your Air Is Too Humid Or Too Dry, You Have Options For Humidity Control
Humidity control is vital not only for your indoor comfort, but also as a means of protecting your home from structural damage and other potentially serious problems. Air that is too dry can lead to respiratory problems, chapped lips, sore throats and dry skin, while air that is too humid can cause wooden structures and supports to warp or rot, and …
Get Whole-House Dehumidification, And Say Goodbye To Humidity
Even though the temperature may be 80 degrees, it feels like it is 100 degrees. The suspect is often humidity. Humidity, whether outdoors or indoors, can make the temperature feel hotter and stickier than the real temperature. There are many causes for humidity, natural and man-made. A certain amount of humidity is good, but too little or too much can …