A little moisture in your home might not seem like a big deal, but ignoring it could be causing you more harm than good. With excess moisture comes a slew of problems and with some simple fixes, you can avoid major structural issues. So here’s why you need to stop ignoring your humidity issues.
Because high moisture levels can make the inside of a home feel warmer than it actually is, many homeowners will turn up their air conditioner for cooler temperatures. However, this will cause a significant increase in electric bills.
When your home is excessively humid, it will not only influence how you feel, but it can also have an impact on your home. When there is too much moisture in the air, it will cause mold and mildew to grow, which can cause excessive damage. In addition, high moisture levels can also cause ceilings, hardwood floors, paint, and wallpaper to warp, and you may also experience a foul odor in your home.
There are some signs you can look for that may let you know the inside of your home is too humid, which may include a musty smell, mold, or mildew in any part of your home (check your basement often). If you notice crawl spaces are wet or damp, it is also an indicator that your home may be too humid.
Be sure to keep your windows closed when it rains, which will prevent water from entering your home. In addition, you can also have a whole house humidifier installed to keep humid conditions in your home at bay. Be mindful to use an exhaust fan when showering and cooking.
Are you having trouble getting your home to a cool and comfortable setting? Scott Hale is the intelligent choice for all your HVAC needs in Salt Lake City – so for help with repairs request service or call us today.
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