Dehumidifiers: Keeping your home dry for more home comfort

July 15, 2015

Total home comfort can have differing definitions for different homeowners, which makes sense given our own distinct comfort needs. However, there is always something that all homeowners have in their minds – the desire to be comfortable inside their home and prevent AC repair. For some it may be keeping a well tuned thermostat to keep the air temperature perfect, while others may be more focused on keeping their home’s indoor air quality at its optimum level. One thing that often goes under-the-radar is the crucial role that proper moisture levels play in preserving a comfortable home. That’s where a dehumidifier moves in to the picture.

Many climates, like the one in Troy, have moments in which they are dry and others when it’s so humid that it feels like you could be in a rainforest. While that may be a tad inflated, there are times when you notice a change in the moisture levels, and you certainly notice when the humidity reaches an uncomfortable level. So instead of trying to get by with high humidity by turning down your thermostat while your air conditioner is running, why not consider a dehumidifier?

So how do you know if you have too much moisture in your home? Some of that is determined by where you live in Troy. In some spots it can be pretty easy to target humidity problems, and sometimes they do a darn good job at hiding. However, the most common pointers of too much moisture include:

  • Areas that are typically damp
  • Musty odors
  • Cracked or flaking paint
  • Condensation stains on the ceiling or walls
  • A sticky feel to the air
  • Condensation or frost on your windows
  • Peeling wallpaper

One important thing to keep in mind when thinking about a dehumidifier is that it doesn’t have to be hot in order for it to be humid. You typically find these times during the spring and fall, in the late evening and early morning hours, or on rainy, overcast days.

Before you start finding signs of too much moisture in your home, why not give the folks at Edington Heating & Cooling Inc in Troy a call at 937-558-9478 to get some recommendations on keeping the humidity levels in your Troy home at bay. There are a variety of options to keep your home as comfortable as you expect.