It’s not the heat, but the humidity making you uncomfortable. This may not be entirely true, but it is something that we’ve all heard from time to time, and the fact of the matter is that excess humidity can certainly add to one’s discomfort. How can one go about resolving this issue in his or her home, though? By having a whole-house dehumidifier installed therein, by the professional IAQ technicians on our staff. Don’t waste your time moving a small, ineffective, portable dehumidifier around the house from room to room. These appliances have their uses, but if you want to combat excessive humidity throughout your entire home, a whole-house dehumidifier in Hanford, CA is certainly the way to go.
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Do You Have a Dehumidifier in Your Home?
Monday, April 4th, 2016Why Use a Dehumidifier in My Home?
Monday, October 5th, 2015As a homeowner, you know how valuable your comfort is. That is why you invested in a great HVAC system with which to regulate temperatures throughout your home, right? Well, as you may have learned the hard way by now, temperature maintenance is really only a part of the puzzle when it comes to putting together a truly comfortable living environment. Another major factor to consider, and one that is too frequently overlooked, is indoor air quality. There are a lot of problems which may develop with your indoor air quality, and excessively high humidity levels is among the most common. Using a whole-house dehumidifier in Kingsburg, CA is a great way to resolve such problems. Contact Donald P. Dick Air Conditioning for more information.
Avoid The Health Effects of High Humidity with a Dehumidifier
Tuesday, March 10th, 2015Our Fresno area’s humid summer months can either be a relief from arid conditions, or it can cause certain health problems in sensitive individuals. Since high-humidity environments can often cause allergy and respiratory issues, many homeowners have discovered that whole-home dehumidifiers can keep them healthier and happier throughout the humid months.
Summer Allergy Season Is In Full Swing: Here’s To Foster Your Indoor Air Quality
Thursday, August 4th, 2011Most people who suffer from allergies know that trees, flowers and other plants outdoors can trigger allergy attacks, but what about indoor air quality? You may not realize it, but the air inside your home is more contaminated than the air outdoors, sometimes much more. Dust, smoke, pet dander and even excess moisture that harbors bacteria can lead to or aggravate allergies. What can you do when you’re tired of red eyes, sneezing and a runny nose?