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Do I Need a Whole-House Dehumidifier?

Do I Need a Whole-House Dehumidifier?

You’re hot and sweaty indoors, the AC is cranking away, and you just can’t figure out why you’re far from comfortable. In this case, the symptoms tell all: things are sticky to the touch, you keep wiping your brow, condensation is forming inside your windows, family members feeling an uptick in respiratory ailments, and so on. Symptoms of what, you may ask?  High indoor humidity…it’s plain as day.

Why Install a Whole-House Dehumidifier?

Think of a whole-house dehumidifier is a handy helper for your central air conditioning system. While newer AC systems can get rid of a large amount of indoor humidity, they’re not equipped to do a thorough job. Then, as your system gets older, your house becomes even less able to remove masses of moist indoor air, and that’s where all your troubles start.

In addition to the physical discomfort, high indoor humidity also will drive up your utility costs. That’s because the less comfortable you feel, the more likely you are to spike the thermostat. That also means added AC wear and tear, and suddenly repair costs start putting a dent in your budget.

More Reasons to Install a Dehumidifier

Some houses have more humid indoor air than others—it all depends on several factors, including:

  • The number of occupants
  • Shower frequency
  • Cooking frequency and duration
  • Signs of mold
  • Damp musty odors
  • And more

High Humidity

You can buy a hygrometer, an inexpensive humidity-reading device available at home improvement stores. Take the hygrometer into various rooms in your home and check out the readings. The EPA suggests that you maintain 30 to 50 percent relative humidity in your home for optimal comfort. If the hygrometer shows a reading higher than 50 percent, a dehumidifier might be necessary to achieve a more comfortable range.

Install a Whole-House Dehumidifier in Central NJ

Here at Correct Temp, we provide multiple air quality solutions, including whole-house dehumidifiers. Is one right for you? Contact us today for a free in-home comfort consultation and, if needed, a new system proposal.

Do I Need a Whole-House Dehumidifier?