Do I Need a Dehumidifier?
In North Central Florida, we expect high humidity all summer. Your body cools by the evaporation of moisture on you skin, and humidity in the air impedes that process. In Alachua County, you may need a dehumidifier indoors, as well, even in the AC. Our teams at LIBERTYAIR are Gainesville AC repair experts who understand what humid weather is all about.
Reduce Humidity in Your Home or Business
How do you know if air in your home or business is too humid?
- Mold spots: Do you see tiny dark spots around the toilet? This may be mold due to too much moisture in the air.
- Condensation: Do you notice fog or condensation on the windows?
- Ground water: If you notice water marks or mold spots appearing along the base of your walls, it may be due to moisture seeping into your home when it rains.
- Musty odor: A musty smell usually means there’s mold and mildew, even if you can’t see it. These tiny organisms thrive on moisture and can become a big problem.
- Water stains: It could mean a leaky pipe, or it could mean that water is condensing where you can’t see it. Drywall that has absorbed too much moisture becomes soft or rippled.
- Rotting wood: If you notice wood around the house starting to show rot, there’s probably too much moisture in the air.
Humidity in Florida: AC Isn’t Enough!
You’ve probably seen the water running off AC units. If you walk from the Florida summer into an air-conditioned room, you instantly feel the difference. AC units remove moisture from the air because the humidity condenses on the cold coils. But air conditioning units may not be enough when there’s high humidity or your home is improperly sealed. Turning up the AC to work harder leads to high utility bills, and can involve big repair bills if you overwork the unit.
Dehumidifiers pull moisture from the air. They do this by the same condensation method used in AC, but the difference is that a dehumidifier does not push cold air out — it only draws in enough air to remove humidity.
Whole-home Dehumidifiers
A portable dehumidifier may not be enough to significantly reduce moisture even in a single room, and if that’s the case in your situation, a whole-house dehumidifier may be the answer. Gainesville AC repair specialists can install one that solves your excess moisture problems and at the same time help you feel cooler and take some of the burden off your AC.
When it comes to AC repair, Gainesville, Florida, relies on LIBERTYAIR. A properly sized and installed unit can solve your moisture problems for many summers to come. When the humidity rises this summer, be sure to think of LIBERTYAIR air conditioning Gainesville.