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Combating Indoor Humidity in the Home

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In the state of Ohio and the surrounding communities, the humidity can be unbearable, and in the summer, it can be unforgiving at best. Excessive moisture in the home can drag you down in sweat and lead to uncomfortable sleep. With that in mind, we offer you these tips for combating humidity in the home during the summer and all year long.

1. Check for Leaky Pipes

Cold water pipes are certainly a creator of humidity, as they attract moisture from the warm air and create condensation. As the wetness emits, it creates dripping and puddling, which is similar to a glass of cold ice water sweating. This indeed can create a feeling of extra heat on steamy day, so let a professional inspect your pipes and AC system in the springtime to avoid the summer woes.

2. Invest in a Dehumidifier

Using a dehumidifier can allow for better ventilation, even in an older home. While many people have a dehumidifier in the basement, there are standalone units that can reduce humidity in various rooms in the house. Bathrooms and heavily sunlit rooms can greatly benefit from a small dehumidifier, as it draws out the moisture that creates the discomfort. Experts recommend placing them away from the walls and furniture, but choosing a model with a top ventilation option works best in any situation.

3. Take Colder and Shorter Showers

All that steam from the hot showers we love so much creates a whole lot of humidity throughout the house. Taking shorter and colder showers will not only create less humidity in the home, but it will alleviate condensation on the pipes. Overall, it doesn’t seem like a huge step to take, but it can make a major difference when it comes to home comfort.

Using a dehumidifier can allow for better ventilation, even in an older home. While many people have a dehumidifier in the basement, there are standalone units that can reduce humidity in various rooms in the house.

4. Address Bigger Issues

Let’s just get down to the dirty truth. If you have already invested in a dehumidifier and still feel like the home’s humidity is above and beyond the norm—there are likely bigger issues to contend with. There could be water damage under the home due to foundational issues or severe plumbing problems. If you see any type of crumbling plaster, peeling paint or smell musty mildew or mold, you will need to call in a professional for assistance. These issues won’t disappear no matter what steps you take until the primary issues are taken care of, which might include optimizing your AC unit.

Feel Great All Year Long With Buckeye on Your Side

Looking for a more expert analysis on your indoor humidity levels? Call Buckeye Heating and Cooling today! We proudly serve the folks in Worthington, Ohio and the surrounding communities, and we offer 24/7 service to ensure that we are there when you need us most. Contact us online or call 614-888-4328 to schedule a service call from one of our experienced professionals.

 

 

 

 

 

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