Indoor Air Quality

Can a Dehumidifier Help Your Home?

Staying comfortable in the summer in Texas can be a bit harder than in other parts of the country. With a reliable air conditioner though you should be able to keep your home environment livable. But what do you do when this system isn’t enough to keep you cool on its own?

If you can’t seem to cool off even with the help of your air conditioner, you may need to consider a dehumidifier for your home. When you are considering installing a dehumidification system in your home, you want to have this done by a professional Richmond, TX HVAC contractor such as Fresh Air, LP

How to Tell You Would Benefit From a Dehumidifier

You don’t want to invest in a system that you don’t need obviously. That’s why you want to know what the signs are that a dehumidifier would be a good fit for your home comfort needs. Here is what you need to look out for:

  • There is visible condensation around your home. Go take a look at your doors and windows. Are you noticing visible moisture condensation on these surfaces? If so it is likely that you need a system to help you balance out that excessive humidity.
  • Your home never feels cool enough. High humidity is going to hinder your ability to feel cool at home because it makes it harder for your sweat to evaporate and thereby cool you down. A dehumidifier can help address this issue.
  • There are wet spots on your walls and ceilings. Are you noticing spots on your ceiling or walls? This may indicate that there is excess moisture in your home that is creating these marks. Address these spots with a dehumidifier to reduce that extra unneeded moisture.
  • You need to combat mold and mildew growth. Does it feel like no matter what you do, there is never an end to the mold and mildew that shows up around your home? This could be due to high humidity levels in your home. If you are struggling with mold and mildew growth a dehumidifier is an investment in your home comfort and your health.

Our Dehumidifier Services Keep You Comfortable

Are you dealing with any of the problems listed above? If you are, you are going to want to consider a dehumidification system to help your indoor air quality. Not only will adding this whole-house system benefit your comfort level, but it will also help keep your home and respiratory health in better condition.

We know how helpful a whole-house dehumidifier can be to keeping your home environment cool and comfortable during a Texas summer. That is why we provide reliable services for this system. From dehumidifier installation to repairs and more, you can rely on our NATE-certified technicians to get the job done right. We can assess your home comfort needs and pair you with the best dehumidifier to meet your needs. We can also offer help with additional indoor air quality system services.

Our goal is to keep you comfortable. Contact Fresh Air, LP to get started.

Chandler Roncancio

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