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Improve Your Comfort with a Dehumidifier This Summer

It may not be summer just yet, but warmer weather is certainly on its way. With that comes humidity that can make your indoor air quality worse than the outdoor air. Your home’s humidity levels should be between 30%–50%. Any higher than 50% is a problem as it leads to mold development and other issues.

Excess moisture can lead to many troubles for homeowners. In addition to being unsightly and inconvenient, mold can have a significant negative health impact on you and your family. The good news is, there is a solution. The solution lies in a whole-house dehumidifier, but is this right for your home?

Protect Your Property

Excess moisture can create a lot of problems for your home. It can cause wallpaper to peel, increase the presence of dust, and even cause the wood flooring in your home to become warped. However by reducing your home’s humidity, you can decrease this risk. Additionally, dryer air allows your clothes to dry faster, and prevents rust buildup from affecting important items in your home such as computer equipment, electronics, or tools.

Protect Your Health

Too much moisture can trigger symptoms in people who suffer from allergies or asthma. However, a dehumidifier will reduce the chance of this occurring, plus it can reduce irritation to your skin and respiratory system. Don’t be plagued by excess moisture. Breathe easier and feel comfortable in your home with a dehumidifier.

But Do I Really Need a Dehumidifier?

Look around your home to determine if a dehumidifier may benefit you. Have you noticed water stains on the walls or the ceilings of your home? Do you smell musty odors or mildew? These, in addition to frequent condensation on the windows of your home, are all signs that you are dealing with too much moisture and need a whole-house dehumidifier.

For expert dehumidifier installation in Chicago, IL, contact Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning today.

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