whole-house dehumidifier

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 […]
October 22, 2013

Balanced Humidity is Possible in Your Georgia Home

Achieving balanced humidity in your Georgia home doesn’t need to be a big obstacle. If you’d like to improve the air quality in your home, it’s important to evaluate the moisture level inside. Don’t let humidity that’s too high or too low make your home a miserable place. Here are a couple ways to obtain optimal humidity levels all year long. Look for Signs of Moisture Wherever moisture or water is present, bacteria and mold may become an issue. Constant […]
January 29, 2015

5 Easy Ways to Reduce Dust Buildup in Your Georgia Home

Dust is relentless, and no matter how often you clean, it will eventually return to every surface in your home. Luckily, there are some measures you can take to reduce dust buildup, so you can go longer in between cleanings. Here are five to get you started: Dust 101 Dust is comprised of a number of different particles, including dead skin cells, cloth fibers, pet dander, pollen and dust mites. For many, it’s just an eye sore, but for those with allergies, asthma, […]