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What to Know About Your Indoor Comfort & Humidity

What to Know About Your Indoor Comfort & Humidity

If you are not aware of this by now, it is time that you know that your indoor comfort and the humidity in your home are definitely connected. If someone says “blame it on the humidity” when you are feeling hot and sticky, you better believe them because humid air causes a person to feel warm and uncomfortable even though they may have their AC running on high.

Understanding Humidity

What exactly is humidity and why does it play a huge role in the comfort a person feels inside their home? Humidity is basically the level of moisture that is in the air, and if there is too much or too little, you can experience different kinds of problems that can make you feel uncomfortable. The most comfortable humidity levels are at a range of 30 to 50%, which means that if these levels go higher or lower, you are bound to feel some discomfort.

Problems with High Humidity

When your home is unusually humid, you will find yourself with problems that include:

  • Condensation on your windows
  • Molds in parts of your home
  • Musty and wet odors
  • Rotting wood and other porous materials
  • Bug and pest infestation
  • Clammy uncomfortable feeling

Problems with Low Humidity

Low humidity can also make your home uncomfortable and can bring with it a slew of problems such as:

  • Dry skin, lips, and throat
  • Nosebleeds and infected mucous membranes
  • Static electricity problems
  • Feeling chilly
  • Dried out wood furniture
  • Peeling wallpaper
  • Warping wood

How to Solve the Humidity Problem in Your Home

Whether you are facing problems with high humidity or low humidity, you need to remedy this problem by using tools that are ideal for your specific issue. For homes with high humidity, a dehumidifier may just do the trick. For those who have low humidity issues, a humidifier should help increase the moisture in the air. You can check how high or how low the humidity is in your home at all times by having a humidity meter installed. This will allow you to check if the humidity in your home is at an optimal level or if you need to do something to improve the indoor air quality of your home for your comfort.

If you do find that you have humidity problems in your home in Southern Maryland, and you need someone to help you find the right solution for this, the company you should contact is Leitch Heating & Air Conditioning. We specialize in air conditioning and heating solutions and we can help you determine what kind of HVAC system will work best for your home. We can also perform a home energy evaluation to determine where the humidity problems might be coming from, which can help us give you a better solution.

Contact us today at 410-469-1363 and get the problem of humidity and home discomfort resolved once and for all.

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