Experiencing any of the above conditions can make sleeping and even daily activities miserable — plus some conditions can be hazardous to your family’s health or your home’s furnishings.
Make your family and home as comfortable as possible with a whole-house dehumidifier. Air conditioning alone can't satisfy your home's humidity requirements. Your air conditioning system is designed to control temperature, not humidity, and only removes humidity as a byproduct of cooling.
In the spring through fall seasons when it’s cool outside but damp inside, your air conditioning isn’t running enough and your house is uncomfortable, a whole-home dehumidifier may be the answer. A whole-house dehumidifier works equally well in new or existing homes, and is truly the complete solution for your home’s excess indoor humidity problems.
Eliminating excess moisture,whole-home dehumidifiers can reduce dust mite growth and the prevalence of mold and other contaminants that can trigger allergy and asthma symptoms,
maintaining comfort and eliminate odors. That cold, clammy air, that stuffy feeling and those musty, mildew-like odors will be a thing of the past. whole-house dehumidifiers remove moisture throughout your home— from the basement to the attic and everything in between.
Your home’s structure and your possessions will also be protected against rotting and warping. Wood, drywall, home furnishings and other possessions will last longer when excess humidity is eliminated and proper humidity is maintained.
Many homeowners turn up their air conditioning to get rid of the stickiness or clammy-feeling caused by high indoor humidity. A whole-house dehumidifier eliminates the need to over-cool, allowing for a higher thermostat setting for the same comfort level. Also because it is more energy efficient than portable dehumidifiers, it uses less energy for the same amount of moisture removed.
Whole-house dehumidifiers the only truly effective solution for total home moisture control.
Overcooling is a costly—and ineffective—solution. Air that has too much humidity in it actually makes you feel warmer. We’ve all heard the saying, it’s not the heat, it’s the humidity. That’s especially true in summer months when many homeowners make the
mistake of overcooling their homes in an effort to mitigate high humidity. Not only do they end up expending more energy, they still can’t get comfortable because an air conditioner is not an effective dehumidifier.