Humidity is a Killer

When I first moved into my up-to-date house, I always felt as though there was excess moisture in the air. I kept no wet clothes in the condo yet struggled with mold on the wall & a different damp odor. I contemplated moving somewhere else, however this was not a viable occasion at the time. When I told my friend about it, she advocated that I look into my air conditioning system for potential solutions to the never-ending problem. Since she was not 100% sure with how this would work, I called my Heating & A/C worker to discuss my options. I discovered a few pieces of advice from the expert, & I was willing to try them out. First, I found that the house’s air conditioning system device could eat up the sizzling air through its air duct & then suck moist air out of the condo and put it over the cool evaporating coils. When this is what happens correctly, it then drains the condensed moisture out of the house. For some reason, my device wasn’t doing that, thus exposing me to health risks such as allergies & discomfort. After a bit of deliberation, the a/c guy and I agreed that my house’s air conditioning system required a few touch-ups before I should purchase a dehumidifier. The filters were replaced with up-to-date air filters, I got the coils cleaned, & the speeds of the fan were adjusted to improve things. My Heating & A/C expert also installed a thermal expansion valve after getting a reading on the refrigerant charge. BY getting this expert maintenance & close monitoring of the heating & cooling unit, I was able to fix the moisture problem. I got my condo feeling fresh & free from excess moisture.

 

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