Humidity balance is part of HVAC cooling process

As the heat pump extracts the heat energy from our homes to exhaust outside, it is balancing the humidity as well

I love the two for one situation. This is my favorite thing about where I do the majority of my grocery shopping. It seems like they know what I shop for because almost invariably, there is a buy one get one sale for something we use. So it made me happy to learn that we get a two for one situation when it comes to air conditioning. The HVAC cooling process is one that we value greatly in this region. The summer is brutal and without my fair share of HVAC cooling, I don’t think I could even manage the heat and humidity. That’s what is so unique about the heat pump. The thing deals with both heat and humidity with one process. That’s the sort of two for one thing that I love. When the residential HVAC kicks on to lower the temperature in our houses, it starts by moving heat energy. This is what makes the HVAC technology so revolutionary. The ability to move or pump heat energy from one place to another was revolutionary. To this day, at its core, modern HVAC technology in our residential HVAC equipment does essential the same thing. As the heat pump extracts the heat energy from our homes to exhaust outside, it is balancing the humidity as well. The process of exhausting the heat energy also takes a measure of the moisture out of the air. This not only makes it more comfortable inside our homes, it mitigates mold and mildew growth as well.

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