Monday, August 27, 2018

Humidity in Your Home and How to Reduce It

Mold growth, dust mites and warped and damaged floors or furniture are oftentimes linked to the high humidity levels in our homes, buildings or establishments. It is one of the reasons why your indoor air feels warm and uncomfortable even with your cooling systems on full blast. This causes us to use our HVAC systems to certain extents which may cause an unwanted increase in our utility bills.

One way to reduce the humidity levels indoors is to install a dehumidifier. Dehumidifiers prevent stale smells from the growth of molds in your homes. They also can help make your home cooler as it keeps the high humidity level air away. When the moisture in the … continue reading

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