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For over 50 million Americans with allergies and 25 million with asthma, high indoor humidity is a major concern. While dealing with high humidity outdoors is tough, it’s even harder indoors. When indoor moisture levels exceed the recommended 30 to 50 percent range, it can lead to serious health issues, not just discomfort and property damage.
Luckily, you can improve comfort with our dehumidifier experts at Inspections & More. Our team is well-trained and experienced in dealing with HVAC and indoor air quality issues. We’re dedicated to providing excellent service, ensuring we’re on time, our work lasts, and our pricing is fair. Plus, we guarantee 100% customer satisfaction.
For all your indoor air quality needs, reach out to our dehumidifier installation experts at 321-794-4499!
A dehumidifier is a device that makes the air less humid by pulling humid air over cold coils. This process turns the humidity into water, which can collect in a drain or an in-unit basin. Portable dehumidifiers need to be emptied by hand, while whole-house dehumidifiers can drain the water into a floor drain using a hose.
Installing a dehumidifier can make a big difference in keeping your home healthy and safe by addressing issues like respiratory infections, allergies, and microbial growth, and preventing problems with your flooring and pests.
You don’t need to use a dehumidifier all year round in most homes. Usually, it’s best to use one during warm, rainy weather and humid summers.
If any part of your home feels humid and the humidity level is over 50%, it’s a good idea to get a dehumidifier. A local Aire Serv professional can check the humidity and other things in your home to see if you need one.
Here are signs that you might need a dehumidifier:
If you’re using a portable dehumidifier, you might wonder if it’s worth getting a whole-house system. Portable ones are great for small spaces but struggle in larger areas and need frequent emptying. Whole-home systems, on the other hand, connect to your HVAC system and drain line, so you don’t have to worry about upkeep.
Whole-house dehumidifiers work with your HVAC system to control humidity throughout your entire home. They pull moisture from various rooms, keeping your indoor air comfortable and healthy.
By installing a whole-house dehumidifier, you improve indoor comfort and prevent conditions like mold and fungi, which is good for your family’s health.
When you choose us, you’ll get great service. We’ll check your HVAC system and make sure it’s good to go before installing your new dehumidifier.
We’ll also pick the right size dehumidifier for your home, show you the best options, and give you a clear price upfront.
Once you’re happy, we’ll schedule another visit when it suits you to install the dehumidifier. Your new system will be up and running smoothly before you know it.
When it’s time to install a whole-house dehumidifier, count on Inspections & More to get the job done on your schedule. We’re here when you need us, even for emergency HVAC service, and we don’t charge extra for late-night or weekend calls.
Our ‘Satisfaction Guarantee’ sets us apart. We guarantee that our HVAC service, including dehumidifier installation, will be done correctly the first time. If not, your appointment is on us.
For professional home dehumidifier installation, reach out to Inspections & More today at 321-794-4499, or schedule an appointment online.
Installing a dehumidifier system is important for several reasons, such as:
Clean air is easier to breathe and reduces allergens. High humidity can cause mold and musty smells, which can harm your health. A dehumidifier removes extra moisture, making the air safer and cleaner.
Too much moisture can damage your home or office. Dampness can rot wood and ruin your property. It can also harm floors, electronics, and furniture. Dehumidifiers help keep your stuff safe.
Using a dehumidifier can make your home feel cooler in hot weather. This lets you set your thermostat higher, saving you money on energy bills. Dry air also helps your HVAC system work better, so it doesn’t need to run as much.