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Why Too Much or Too Little Humidity is Bad for Your Home

Humidity in the Home

It is normal for humidity levels to fluctuate from day to day. You may notice that the humidity levels in your home will fluctuate as well. Be aware that having too much or too little humidity in the home can have a negative impact, though. Here are a few reasons why.

It Could Damage Your Home

Did you know that humidity can cause damage to your home? If it’s too humid in your home, you have to worry about the possibility of mold and mildew growth. Mold can spread into the walls, underneath the flooring and into other areas that are hard to reach or clean. Wood rot, peeling wallpaper and other issues can even happen if humidity levels are too high.

But, too-low moisture levels can also cause damage in the home. For example, you’ll have to worry about door frames and molding cracking and shrinking.

It Could Affect Your Family

The levels of moisture in the indoor air in your home could affect you and your family. For example, if there isn’t enough moisture in the indoor air, you have to worry about your skin being itchy and dry. If the moisture levels are too high, you and your family might feel too warm and sweaty.

Heating and Cooling Might Be More Difficult

If there isn’t enough moisture in the air, then your home might feel cooler than usual. This is a big problem in the winter months. Your HVAC system might have to run more to keep you and your loved ones comfortable. But, if there is too much moisture in the air, then you have to worry about your home feeling too warm. This can lead to your HVAC system having to run more to keep your home nice and cool. In these situations, you have to worry about your heating and cooling costs being higher. You also have to worry about extra wear and tear on your unit.

As you can see, maintaining proper humidity levels in your home is important. Luckily, your HVAC professional may be able to help. Ensuring that your HVAC unit is working right can go a long way. You can also look into options like installing a humidifier or dehumidifier in your home. Contact Cahill Heating, Cooling, Electric, Plumbing & Sewer, Air Conditioning, and Electric today to schedule an appointment. A trusted, experienced HVAC professional will come out and address your concerns.

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