Controlling the Humidity Inside Your Home

If you go outside in West Alabama anytime between May and September, you can feel the humidity in the air almost immediately. If you put on make-up, it starts to feel heavy and slides off. If you styled your hair, it falls and sticks to your neck. It’s not the most pleasant feeling, but one we’ve probably all grown accustomed to over the years.

Your Home is Humid, too!

Coming into your home from the hot, sticky outside air is a relief. Once your body becomes accustomed to the change in temperature, you might start to feel those same “sticky” feelings, although to a lesser extent, that you were feeling outside. That’s because your home has a certain level of humidity, too.

You can’t fix the humidity outside your home, Mother Nature is in control of that. But you can control the humidity level inside your home by making a few changes.

Helpful Tips to Control Humidity in Your Home

If you want to get serious about the humidity inside your home, you can get a hygrometer, to accurately read your home’s humidity levels. You can buy a cheap one for less than $10 online. If you really want to invest in a healthy home, you can invest in a device like Awair which measures temperature plus levels of humidity, carbon dioxide, toxic chemicals, and dust in your air.

Here are a few tips to help you lessen the humidity level in your home.

    1. Use a dehumidifier, especially in basements and during the warmer months of the year.
    2. Use exhaust fans while cooking and bathing
    3. Reduce the amount of water introduced into your home by cooking with covered pots; taking cooler, shorter showers; venting clothes dryers directly to the outside; and reducing the number of plants in the home
    4. Install a Smart Thermostat so you can keep an eye on your home’s humidity levels, as well as control it. Upgrading an older HVAC system to a higher efficiency unit will allow greater humidity control for years to come. Learn more here: link

Invest in a Great, High-Efficiency Comfort System

Another way to improve not only the humidity level in your home but the overall comfort level is to invest in an American Standard Accucomfort Comfort System from Legacy Heating & Cooling.

This system is so advanced and does so many things that just weren’t available just a few short years ago. It is a variable speed system which continually circulates air within your home lessening the possibility of “stale” air to remain therefore cutting down on humidity levels.

This system is also high efficiency, which means you will save money on your energy bills since the system does not cycle on and off as frequently. These systems keep your home more comfortable doing less work than traditional systems, so you save money each month. Take a look at everything this system has to offer by clicking here: link

Want More Information?

If you would like more information about our American Standard Heating and Air Conditioning Systems, shoot us an email at [email protected], or call us at 205-364-1044.

Legacy Heating and Cooling is a family owned and family operated heating and air conditioning contractor. We’ve served the West Alabama area for more than 15 years. We are fully licensed and insured.