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Keeping Your Home’s Humidity Stable

Fight Indoor Humidity

Living in the Matthews, North Carolina, area comes with higher levels of humidity than other parts of the country. Fighting humidity isn’t always pleasant, especially during the summer months when the temperature outside starts to rise. But what many homeowners don’t know is that the HVAC system can play a role in managing humidity within the home.

Humidity and Your Family’s Comfort

When your body gets too warm, it cools itself by releasing moisture through perspiration. However, when you sweat and the humidity levels are high, the moisture on your skin won’t evaporate into the air, which is what causes the cooling effect. Humidity makes it very difficult to cool off.

Problems with High Humidity

High humidity levels can also lead to damage of your home. Electronics, books, and other personal items don’t handle moisture well, nor do the materials used in your home’s construction, including drywall and flooring. Excess humidity can cause mold to grow, which is another major problem that requires immediate attention.

How to Manage Humidity

As the humidity levels outside rise, it may seem difficult to control the moisture within your home. But your central air conditioner is designed to combat this problem. It contains a condenser that removes water vapor from the air before pushing that air back through the ducts and vents. But if your HVAC system is too small to keep up with the needs of your household, it won’t be able to manage humidity properly.

If you notice that your home still feels very humid, you could have a damaged condenser. In this case, it’s best to bring in an HVAC technician to assess the problem and come up with a plan to repair that component or replace the unit.

One of the most frustrating experiences for a homeowner in the Matthews area is dealing with hot, humid air in the home during the warmest months of the year. You can prevent issues by keeping up with routine maintenance on your cooling system. Schedule your HVAC maintenance plan with our experienced technicians at Air Conditioning by Luquire by calling us at 334-230-5870 .

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