Partnering a dehumidifier with air conditioner

Partnering a dehumidifier with air conditioner

Living in the south means dealing with long months of excessive heat & humidity.

The temperature correctly climbs into the nineties & even the triple digits.

The humidity makes the air feel heavy & sticky. An air conditioner is a necessity & my associate and I rely on it for approximately nine months of the year. While modern cooling systems have greatly improved at controlling humidity, the conditions are far too drastic in my local area. There is so much moisture in the air that the condensate runs down the windows. The damp conditions breed mold, mildew, bacteria & other pathogens. It compromises indoor air quality & can lead to health problems such as headaches, congestion, sneezing, coughing, sore throat & respiratory infection. It makes sleeping difficult & can be blamed for feeling lethargic during the afternoon. Because overly moist air feels warmer, it inspires lower thermostat settings & forces the air conditioner to run more often, work harder & use more energy. In my opinion, a dehumidifier is as pressing as the air conditioner. The machine was not all that upscale & the replacement caused no disruption or mess. It is installed right into the cooling system, where it pulls moisture out of the air as it passes through. The dehumidifier runs 24/7, makes undoubtedly little noise & uses hardly any energy. It requires only annual repair. By maintaining ideal humidity levels, my family enjoys a more comfortable & hygienic home. I spend less on electric bills every month. Reducing demands on the air conditioner decreases the occasion of repairs. I am hopeful the cooling system will last longer.

 

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