Dehumidifiers

August 30, 2011

Moisture A Problem? Dehumidifiers Can Help

Has the moisture in your Peachtree City home been getting the best of you recently? If you were to complete this Homeowner’s Questionnaire would you respond by saying that your indoor air quality is bad because of moisture? If so, you might benefit from installing a dehumidifier. The following blog presents an overview of dehumidifiers, including how to know when you need a dehumidifier, the benefits of dehumidifiers, and how dehumidifiers work. You Know You Need a Dehumidifier When… The floors […]
September 1, 2011

Is Heat Pump Air Conditioning Right For You? Here’s How To Know

In a moderate climate like that experienced in Peachtree City and other communities in proximity to Atlanta, Ga., you may want to consider installing a heat pump air conditioning system as an alternative to traditional furnaces and air conditioners.  Heat pumps offer an energy-efficient, environmentally friendly option that can help consumers save on utilities. Heat pumps use electricity to move heat rather than generate heat and, thus, can dispense up to 4 times the amount of energy they consume.  There are four types […]
July 5, 2012

Why A Whole-House Dehumidifier Might Be The Answer To Your Humidity Problems

Summers in Georgia can be oppressively hot and humid. Running fans and air conditioners can help, but that sticky, muggy feeling can be tough to beat. For better control over high humidity, consider a whole-house dehumidifier. Dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air, and whole-house systems offer a number of benefits over portable models. High humidity can cause a number of problems in addition to the obvious discomfort. Too much moisture in your home can lead to mold growth, condensation, warped […]
July 16, 2013

A Whole-House Dehumidifier: When Your Air Conditioner Can’t Do the Job All by Itself

During summer in Georgia, most of us rely on our air conditioning. While the steady flow of cold air can alleviate the sweltering waves of heat, sometimes it’s not enough. Air conditioners are designed to control temperature within your house, not necessarily humidity. As a result, you may end up with a house that feels damp or musty even when the A/C is running. If your home still feels clammy even with the air conditioning working, you might consider investing […]