Signs a Home Needs a Dehumidifier and Their Benefits
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Indoor Air Quality Experts in Spring, TX, Explain The Benefits of Dehumidifiers.

Miami Lakes, United States - September 21, 2022 / Temp Engineering /

What is Humidity?

Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air. Water vapor is the gas phase of water and is invisible. Humidity is important because it affects many things, including our comfort, health, and ability to grow plants. 

High humidity can lead to discomfort and even health problems, such as allergies, asthma, and respiratory infections. Low humidity can cause static electricity problems and dry out materials, such as wood. The right level of humidity is important for growing plants. Too much or too little humidity can damage plants. Humidity is also a factor in the storage of food and other perishables. Proper storage requires controlled levels of humidity to prevent spoilage.

How Does a Dehumidifier Improve Air?

humidifierDehumidifiers remove water vapor to reach ideal humidity levels in a home. They do this by drawing warm air into the fan and then passing it through a set of refrigerated coils. The condensation from this action is not recirculated.

The condensation ends up in a tank typically located near the fan. After running warm air through the coils, cold air can then be redistributed into the room. Although humidity is not completely eradicated, a dehumidifier can reduce over 30% of the moisture. 

Once the right amount of humidity is removed, the air feels cleaner. It can reduce eye irritation and breathing difficulties related to allergens. For older houses that may be prone to mold growth in the walls or ceiling, a dehumidifier is essential for the health of all tenants. 

Which Houses Need a Dehumidifier?

signsDehumidifiers create ideal indoor humidity. Symptoms of a humid house that could benefit from a dehumidifier include condensation on windows, feeling warm despite temperatures, and a musty smell. The musty smell is probably the most problematic symptom because it can come from mold. This can have long-lasting health consequences, especially for children and teens. 

A dehumidifier cannot cure asthma, but it can help control it. Moisture creates a difficult environment for asthmatic and allergy-prone children and adults because it leads to mold growth, mildew, and dust mites. Luckily, the breathing improves once the mugginess has disappeared with a dehumidifier. 

The Benefits of Using a Dehumidifier

Besides the obvious benefit of a more comfortable home, houses tend to smell better with dehumidifiers because they eliminate musty odors. They prevent the growth of mold, mildew, and dust mites. With less moisture in the house, the environment is no longer hospitable to fungus and mildew. In the absence of these, allergens have less of an impact.

In addition to improving the air quality, dehumidifiers can also give HVAC units a break and lead to lower cooling bills. Drier air leaves people feeling cooler, meaning the cooling system can work more efficiently and does not have to work as hard. HVAC systems also typically last longer when they are paired with dehumidifiers. 

About Temp Engineering

Temp Engineering is a second-generation family-owned & operated business serving Miami Lakes, FL, and the surrounding areas. They provide upfront pricing, attention to detail, and trustworthy technicians. Call them today for dehumidifier installation in Miami Lakes, FL.

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Temp Engineering

7900 Oak Lane, suite 400
Miami Lakes, FL 33016
United States

Joshua Robbins
(954) 869-5505
https://www.tempengineering.com/

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