High indoor humidity can make your home feel warmer, stuffier, and less comfortable during the summer.
Using tools like dehumidifiers, air conditioning, and exhaust fans can help remove excess moisture from the air.
Fixing plumbing leaks and sealing air leaksaround windows, doors, and openings can prevent additional humidity from entering your home.
“It’s not the heat; it’s the humidity.”
It’s an old saying, but it holds a lot of truth. High humidity can make any room feel stuffy, warm, and just plain uncomfortable. No thanks!
As one of the leading HVAC and air conditioning service companies serving Cincinnati and the surrounding areas, our team knows a thing or two about controlling indoor humidity levels. Today, we’d love to share our tips with you!
The best way to control indoor humidity in summer is to use a properly sized air conditioner, seal air leaks, improve ventilation, and consider a whole-home dehumidifier. Arlinghaus can evaluate your home and recommend the most effective humidity control solution.
The ideal indoor humidity level is 30–50%. Staying within this range improves comfort, protects your home, and supports healthier indoor air quality. Arlinghaus helps homeowners maintain proper humidity levels year-round.
You can check indoor humidity using a hygrometer or a smart thermostat with humidity readings. Accurate measurements help guide humidity control decisions. Arlinghaus can assess humidity levels during an HVAC inspection.
Yes, air conditioning reduces indoor humidity by removing moisture as it cools the air. If humidity remains high, your system may not be working efficiently. Arlinghaus can inspect and optimize your AC system.
Yes, high humidity makes the air feel warmer and more uncomfortable, even at lower temperatures. Proper humidity control improves comfort without lowering the thermostat. Arlinghaus offers solutions to balance temperature and humidity.
Yes, a dehumidifier can help if your home stays humid despite using AC. Whole-home dehumidifiers provide consistent moisture control. Arlinghaus installs dehumidifiers designed for summer comfort.
Yes, excess humidity can cause mold growth, wood damage, musty odors, and poor air quality. Managing humidity protects your home and health. Arlinghaus provides professional humidity control services.
A licensed HVAC professional should address indoor humidity problems. Arlinghaus offers expert evaluations, AC adjustments, and whole-home humidity solutions to keep your home comfortable.
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