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Do Humidity Levels Affect My Air Conditioning System?

When humidity levels are high outside, you’ve probably noticed that your air conditioner helps to remove some of the excess moisture from the air inside your home. While most AC systems have a built-in dehumidifier, they are not a substitute for a whole-home dehumidifier. When you are looking for Portland  air conditioner services, call The Clean Air Act Inc. We can go over your options for installing a whole house humidifier to work with your AC system to create a comfortable indoor environment. Here are a few reasons many homeowners choose to install a dehumidifier for the whole house.

When you air conditioner is removing a lot of moisture from the air, it uses more energy to keep your home cool. If you are running your air conditioner only to dehumidify, you could be wasting a lot of energy. Because your system has to use more energy during times when the weather is particularly humid, it may increase your utility bills. You will be able to more effectively control the relative humidity inside your home by installing a dehumidifier to work with your air conditioning system.

A dehumidifier that is specially designed to only remove moisture from the air can also help reduce the load on your air conditioning system. On days when it is humid with moderate temperatures, you can just run the dehumidifier to keep your home comfortable during those times. Because your AC system will need to run less often, it will have less wear and tear on its components, which helps it last longer. Using a dehumidifier may also reduce the need for frequent air conditioner repairs.

Overall, dehumidifiers use much less energy and remove moisture more effectively than running the AC system alone, which helps to lower your energy bills and make your home more comfortable. To learn more about installing a a whole home dehumidifier in Portland, give Clean Air Act Inc. a call today!

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