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Should You Have a Whole-House Dehumidifier Installed?

Monday, July 19th, 2021 at 11:00 am

man-looking-like-he-is-decidingSeveral perks come with living in Florida. You have access to some of the best fresh seafood restaurants that the country offers, and the tropical climate keeping you warm and toasty throughout the year. The unfortunate tradeoff that you have to contend with is the uncomfortably high humidity levels that come from being so close to the sea all the time.

Too much moisture inside the house can become a major problem for you. Are you worried about excess moisture in your basement? Have you been noticing any strange and musty odors when you go to the basement? Do you find your allergies acting up?

Excessive humidity levels, warm temperatures, and dark environments are ideal conditions for mold and mildew growth inside the basement. These two are the reason you might smell musty odors coming from your basement, and they contribute to high allergen levels inside the house.

You might want to consider investing in a St Augustine, FL dehumidifier to fix the problem. The right whole-house dehumidifier can be an effective tool to help you control humidity levels inside the house. 

Whole-House Dehumidifier or Portable Dehumidifier?

Investing in the right dehumidifying solution for your home can be crucial to improve your health and protect your home from the harmful effects of moisture and mold infestations.

A dehumidifier works by drawing warm air into its coils through a fan. As the moist air passes through the coils in the dehumidifier, it condenses the moisture into water droplets. The water droplets accumulate in a storage tank attached to the unit. The dehumidifier then releases dry and cooler air through the other side of the machine.

A whole-house dehumidifier is installed to work with your existing HVAC system to remove the moisture from all the rooms that the ducts for your air conditioning system reach. A portable dehumidifier removes the moisture from the air in the space you install it, which is often ineffective for how humid our homes get in this climate. 

Benefits a Whole-House Dehumidifier

Since a whole-house dehumidifier works with your home’s HVAC system, it can provide dry and cooler air throughout the house. The unit ensures that the entire house has better indoor air quality by keeping the air dry everywhere the ductwork reaches.

Whole-house dehumidifiers are also highly energy-efficient compared to their portable counterparts, require little maintenance, and boast better air filters. You can also rely on whole-house dehumidifiers to work automatically to control the humidity levels rather than turning them on manually and carrying a portable unit throughout the house.

A whole-house dehumidifier is an excellent option for homes in hot and humid climates and comes with several advantages that outweigh some of the convenience of a portable unit. If you need help deciding which type of dehumidifier to choose or require professional services to install the unit, our experts at Climate Masters Heating & Air Conditioning are here to help.

For expert indoor air quality services, contact Climate Masters today! Serving St. Johns County since 1988 with quality, hometown service.

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