Houston’s humidity is legendary. Even a high-quality HVAC system can struggle to keep up with the moist air in Porter, TX. Homeowners in Valley Ranch often find that adding a dehumidifier to their home’s air quality system helps maintain comfortable humidity levels and improves overall indoor comfort.
Crew Heating & Cooling is here to get you back to normal.
A dehumidifier is an electrical device that helps remove water from the air. There are multiple sizes of dehumidifiers. You can get small stand-alone dehumidifiers to remove moisture from a damp room, such as a kitchen or laundry room. You can also get large dehumidifiers to remove water from multiple rooms. Suppose you want a dehumidifier to help remove damp from an entire house. In that case, you can add a dehumidifier to your home’s HVAC system in Porter, TX.
If you just need to remove moisture in a single room in your Porter, TX home, you can purchase a stand-alone dehumidifier. Set it to the desired level, and it will work to remove humidity from the room. You can set some to auto drain out of a window or into a pipe. Others fill up a water tank, which you empty after it fills. These generators are a great choice if you consistently experience extra dampness in a particular room. Clients have had great success in enclosed patios and porches, mudrooms, laundry rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms.
However, if you are concerned about moisture levels throughout your Porter, TX home, a whole-house dehumidifier is the ideal solution. Homeowners in Oakhurst at Kingwood and Cumberland Crossing rely on these systems, which integrate directly into the HVAC system to remove humidity from all of the air in their homes. Whole-house dehumidifiers improve overall comfort and help reduce the risk of moisture-related issues, such as mold and mildew, throughout your Porter home.
Anyone can add a dehumidifier to their system if they just want less moisture in the air at home.
However, there are some reasons that people might need a dehumidifier in their Porter, TX homes.
If you answered yes to any of those questions, you have excess moisture in your Porter, TX house and may need a dehumidifier.
You may have noticed that the warmer you keep your Porter, TX home in the summer, the moister the air feels. That is not just an illusion. First, the warmer the air is, the more moisture it can hold. If you take the same air and make it colder, you may notice condensation on the windows, walls, or ceiling because the air cannot hold all the water. Second, air conditioners work by removing moisture from the air. The colder you keep the room, the more moisture is removed from the air. Homeowners in The Highlands understand this effect well, noticing how the colder you keep the room, the more moisture is removed from the air. That is also why a 72 degree home may feel perfectly comfortable on an average day but stuffy and warm on a very humid day.
You know that a dehumidifier reduces the humidity in your Porter, TX home. What does that mean for you?
Have you ever walked outside in Porter, TX on a particularly humid day and felt like it was difficult to breathe? It is not all in your head. While overly dry air is not great for breathing, neither is excessively moist air. You can set the level on your dehumidifier to your optimum comfort levels.
No one wants mold in their Porter, TX home. Everyone fears toxic black molds, but any mold species can threaten human health. Reactions to molds can include allergies, rashes, sneezing, coughing, eye irritation, sore throats, and asthma. Mold and mildew can also damage surfaces.
We have already discussed the relationship between humidity and perceived temperature. You may be able to keep your Porter, TX house a few degrees warmer in the summertime if you use a whole-home dehumidifier. That can translate into significant savings for many homeowners.
The less moisture in the air, the fewer dust mites circulate in your home. This is especially important for people with dust mite allergies, including homeowners in Valley Ranch, Oakhurst at Kingwood, Cumberland Crossing, and The Highlands in Porter, TX.
Excess moisture is corrosive. It can lead to damaged wood, peeling paint, and sagging surfaces.
The less moisture in the air, the fewer dust mites in the air. That is especially important for people in Porter, TX who have dust mite allergies.
One of Crew Heating & Air Conditioning’s HVAC technicians will come out to inspect your Porter, TX home. After discussing your current heating and cooling usage, looking for any damp-related issues, and assessing your home’s size, we will give you a reliable estimate for a whole-home dehumidifier.