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You may not notice it during the winter, but once summer rolls around, your AC unit quickly becomes the most important appliance in your home. You don’t want to be sweating uncontrollably in the place where you should be able to relax, which is why you want to make sure that you have a high-quality AC system. That being said, some people may be concerned about the humidity levels in the room, as some ACs are known to make the air in the room too dry and rather uncomfortable. This is important, as the humidity will affect our breathing and skin. You need to choose an AC that properly humidifies your home and keeps it at the most comfortable level.

In this article, we will focus on why you wouldn’t want your room to be too humid.

What You Need to Know About Air Conditioners

Many people think that the only thing that an AC unit does is cool down the room when in reality, it does a lot more than that. It helps to ventilate the room, ensuring that the air is well-oxygenated while filtering out dust, debris, and microscopic particles that could get into your lungs. As mentioned, some AC units come equipped with a dehumidifier to help maintain the moisture levels in the air. If the humidity level is too high, your skin will feel sticky and oily, making you feel rather uncomfortable. Therefore, you need an AC unit that can maintain a comfortable and healthy level of humidity.

You have to keep in mind that the size of the air conditioner is one of the most essential elements that you have to think about. If the unit is too large for the room, it will consume an excessive amount of energy, which will make your monthly energy costs go up unnecessarily. On the other hand, if the unit is too small, it will have to work double time to keep up with the changes in temperature, affecting energy consumption as well. You will want to have a professional come and inspect the room so that you can suggest one of the right size with the most effective dehumidifier unit for your home.

Why Do I Need a Dehumidifier?

We’ve mentioned why you would want to keep the moisture levels indoors slightly lower than outdoors. Below, we go into a little bit more detail as to why you should get a dehumidifier:

// To Combat Discomfort

While humidity itself may not pose any serious health hazards, it can make you feel very uncomfortable. The reason that you switch on the AC in the first place is to keep yourself from sweating profusely in the summer. However, you will feel wet and sticky if the room is too humid. Your skin will secrete more oil than usual, which will make you feel wet and greasy even if you’ve just gotten out of the shower.

// To Ease Health Concerns

A cool and humid environment makes for a perfect breeding ground for mold, fungi, and bacteria, which can cause a number of health issues. You will cough and sneeze more frequently in a room with a lot of spores. Allergy rashes may also form, even without any triggers. Excessive humidity will also increase the severity and frequency of asthma and allergies attacks, as well as fevers and shortness of breath.

If you’re looking for an experienced, licensed AC repair service, Penguin Cool is your best option. Call us today and see what we can do for you.

 

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