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A properly sized air conditioning system should be able to dehumidify your home to adequate humidity levels on its own. HVAC systems that have two stage and inverter technology are even more effective at dehumidification because they run at lower speeds, which can pull more humidity out of the air. When an air conditioning system is unable to meet needed humidity levels on it’s own we can install a supplementary dehumidifier to the ductwork. External dehumidifiers need adequate space to be installed and must be attached to proper ductwork. Call the team at Climate Experts Air, Plumbing & Electric to learn more.
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Dehumidifier Installation
When a customer is having problems with humidity issues we first need to diagnose and evaluate the HVAC system. An air conditioning system that is sized too large for the home will cause humidity issues. Our recommendation would be to correct the size of the AC system before installing an external dehumidifier, which may not fix the problem. At Climate Experts Air, Plumbing & Electric we focus on getting to the route cause rather than only treating the negative symptoms. If your HVAC system is not able to achieve the humidity results you need on it’s own then it may be time to have us install an external dehumidifier.
Dehumidifier Repair
What’s the point of having a dehumidifier if it won’t—well—dehumidify! Our team can provide targeted dehumidifier repairs that get your system back up and running.