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You can add a whole-house dehumidifier to your existing HVAC unit to increase the comfort level while at the same time reducing moisture-related issues in your house. The dehumidifying process starts with the unit’s fan drawing in warm indoor air. It then flows through the cold dehumidifier coils. The moisture from the air condenses into water and collects into a reservoir tank attached to the unit. You can hook up the reservoir with a hose to drain the water into a floor drain.
A dehumidifier makes your house less susceptible to allergens by keeping out extra moisture. Molds and mildew thrive in moist conditions. When you breathe in their spores, they trigger wheezing, chest pains, eye, nose irritations, and asthmatic attacks. Drying out the air helps keep allergies to a minimum. Installing a dehumidifier also helps dry your clothes faster.
Signs you need to install a dehumidifier:
- Musty odors
- A damp basement
- Condensation on glass windows
- Black spots on the walls and ceiling
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Controlling the humidity level is vital in maintaining good indoor air quality. If you need professional help in installing or servicing a dehumidifier, contact Bratcher Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.. We are an A+ BBB accredited company, recipient of the 2020 centurion award in recognition of outstanding dealer performance. We have over 30 years of experience offering high-quality services, unmatched expertise, and competitive prices. Our heating and cooling technicians can professionally handle any home comfort issues.