How to Reduce Humidity Levels in Your Home
Effective ways of managing indoor humidity for even better comfort 🌡️
High relative humidity in your home can make even modest temperatures feel stifling and may compound problems related to mold growth, dust mites, and other allergens. But most importantly, here are the pieces of advice: both large and small adjustments that can help you keep your home’s humidity at ideal levels so that you have the most comfortable and healthiest living space possible.
1. Consider Replacing Your Air Conditioner
- Why: An old air conditioner might not dehumidify the home properly, which makes purchasing a new unit a fair buy.
- Benefits: Better at controlling humidity levels in your house and maintaining a comfortable level, it may mean lower energy bills and more comfort.
2. Adjust Your Air Conditioning Settings
- Tip: Lower the thermostat a few degrees during highly humid days; this allows your AC to run longer and remove more moisture from the air.
- Remember: You’re going to need the AC to run to control humidity, so settings a bit cooler can help keep you comfortable without the air constantly running.
3. Install Dehumidifiers
- Options: Use portable dehumidifiers in specific areas like basements or attics, or invest in a whole-house dehumidifier to integrate with your HVAC system.
- How They Work: Dehumidifiers pull in humid air, remove the moisture, and circulate drier air back into the room.
4. Eliminate Moisture Sources
- Fix leaks: Check for and repair any plumbing or roof leaks.
- Use exhaust fans: Install and use exhaust fans in high moisture areas like kitchens and bathrooms to expel humid air.
- Insulate pipes and windows: This prevents condensation build-up on cold surfaces.
- Seal openings: Remember to seal any opening that moist outside air may penetrate from the windows and doors.
- Proper ventilation: Open windows on less humid days or allow moist air to escape by using built-in ventilation systems.
Additional Quick Tips to Lower Humidity
For those who are looking for inexpensive and simple ways to reduce humidity, try the following simple ways:
- Clean your gutters: Debris in your gutter helps to direct rainwater towards your house. This will increase moisture intrusion.
- Take cooler showers: Cooler showers make less steam and, therefore, produce reduced indoor humidity.
- Dry laundry outdoors: Take clothes outside to dry rather than throwing into tumble dryer things that could have been better air-dried on the line.
- Replace old carpets: Carpets can trap moisture and foster mold growth, so consider replacing them with less absorbent flooring options.
Choose A+ Heating and Air
Managing indoor humidity is important for maintaining the house in an ideal condition that allows for both comfort and healthiness of the people living there. Each of the measures, whether an HVAC equipment upgrade or simply a change in lifestyle, will enhance the air quality in the house a great deal and, therefore, result in improved comfort. If you’re in the mood for a new HVAC unit or need personalized advice on humidity control, call A Plus Heating & Air at (916) 838-3748. We provide complete solutions and total peace of mind in the case of prompt service.


