humidity

  • If you live in a particularly dry climate, it’s probably difficult to find ways to regulate humidity. The best humidity level for your home is between 30 and 50% – you don’t want something more or less than that. This is especially a problem in colder weather when homeowners start using their furnaces. Your furnace […]

  • Although there are many advantages that come with the airtight building construction in today’s world, it can be a double-edged-sword when it comes to indoor air quality. While you can save money from the lower energy waste, indoor air pollution increases if you cannot facilitate the necessary exchange of indoor and outdoor air. To help […]

  • Humidity is impossible to ignore in the east Florida area we live in. As we approach the official beginning of the summer months, the amount of humidity in the air is going to grow larger and larger, and then we’ll be scrambling to crank up the air conditioner as high as it will go.

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