The air feels cooler at higher temperatures and allows us to raise the temperature control setting.
Moving south was a big change for my spouse and I, my pal and I were accustomed to sub-zero conditions, an excess of snow accumulation and relying on the heating system for about eight months of the year. My pal and I required snow shovels, rock salt and ice scrapers. Our wardrobes consisted mainly of heavy sweaters. My pal and I purchased a home equipped with central air conditioner and no heater… The temperature in our current location frequently soars into the triple digits. Our energy bills are still a problem however for opposite reasons; Instead of running the heating system for the majority of the year, my pal and I depend on the cooling system, however up north, my pal and I had troubles with overly dry air and needed to operate a whole-cabin humidifier. The first Summer my pal and I spent in our current home, my pal and I kept lowering the temperature control and struggling with an unpleasant sticky feeling. There was condensate running down the windows and problems with mold and mildew growth. I finally realized that my pal and I needed to install a whole-home dehumidifier to unfasten the excess moisture. The cooling system is designed to unfasten heat from the air, not humidity. The dehumidifier allows us to adjust humidity percentages to our preference. The air feels cooler at higher temperatures and allows us to raise the temperature control setting. There’s less demand on the cooling system, and we’ve considerably lowered our weekly expenses! Because of the dehumidifier the cooling device should last longer. Plus, my pal and I have fewer complaints with sneezing, coughing and headaches. My pal and I feel more productive during the morning and sleep better at night. The dehumidifier was a great investment that requires only yearly service and operates quietly.