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Is a Whole House Dehumidifier a Good Investment?

High humidity inside a home can create problems throughout the year; it isn’t only relegated to summer. Depending on where you live, winter can present some extreme problems with moisture entering your home. Some level of dehumidifying is a good idea for most homeowners.

An air conditioning system helps to remove moisture from the air through condensing excess water moisture along the indoor coil. However, an AC is a limited source for dehumidifying, and you certainly won’t want to use it during cold weather. In some situations, the best way to tackle damp air in your home is through the installation of a whole-house dehumidifier in your HVAC system.

This job requires professionals to properly select and size the unit and then fit it into your current system. To consult with Rocky River, OH dehumidifier service experts, call Westland Heating and Air Conditioning. We carry and install top quality brands of humidity control devices.

When a Whole-House Dehumidifier Makes Good Sense

Not every home needs to have a dehumidifier installed, but you should consider one if any of the below is true:

  • You have difficulty with comfort during summer: If your air conditioning seems unable to cool you down enough in warm weather—and the problem isn’t from the AC—excess humidity in the air may be responsible. High moisture levels in the air slow down how fast our skin perspires, and this means we are unable to release enough heat to cool down. This causes us to feel warmer than the actual temperature. A whole-house dehumidifier will make the heat of summer easier to bear.
  • Your house has trouble with mold and mildew growth: High moisture levels promote the growth of mold and mildew. Both release spores that are detrimental to your health, and they also destroy construction material. Reducing humidity cuts off their growth at the source.
  • There’s an increase in other ailments in your house: High humidity allows dust mites to thrive, which pose a danger similar to mold and mildew. Excess humidity can trigger asthma and allergies and allow for the rapid spread of illnesses. You should consider a dehumidifier if you’ve noticed an increase in illness along with higher humidity.

If you are in need of indoor air quality service in Rocky River, OH such as installing a dehumidifier, give us a call today and set up an appointment. Along with installation of dehumidifiers, our technicians also handle repairs and maintenance; they will make sure your whole-house dehumidifier keeps working its best for you.

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