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What Is the Level of Humidity That Should Be Present Inside a House?

If you manage the humidity in your home, you’ll reap multiple benefits. All homes are not created equal, which is why there is no universal plan for humidity control. The key success is balance. If the humidity in your home is too high, you will

  • Have to fight dust mites
  • Encounter mold and mildew on your walls and ceilings
  • Have problems sleeping peacefully and comfortably.

Low humidity has different effects. It can

  • Dry out the wood in your home.
  • Create cold spots in various spaces.

The Ideal Humidity Level

The ideal humidity level for an average home varies. It typically ranges between 30% to 60%. If you don’t like dust, aim for a 30% to 50% humidity level; the dust mites will struggle to survive in these conditions. To fight potential viruses in your home, you should keep the humidity level should below 40%.

Summer Humidity Strategies

Humidity that builds up in a home in the summer can cause sleeping problems and allergies. If your home is at risk in the summer, a whole-house dehumidifier can help. You can use it with your current HVAC equipment. 

Winter Humidity Strategies

If you have problems with winter humidity, you can find comfort with a humidifier. This unit is a dehumidifier’s counterpart, and it’s available in two formats. There are whole-home humidifiers and standalone humidifiers. Both options can remove dry air in your home by creating moisture.

How to Truck Humidity

In order to manage humidity, you must have the right tools to track it. You can track humidity levels in two ways.

The Noble Thermostat

Today’s thermostats have settings for humidity levels, so if you have an outdated thermostat, it may be time for an upgrade. Some thermostats even have advanced features for humidity. They will automatically activate an AC system’s blower after the equipment powers down in order to regulate the humidity levels throughout a home.

The Reliable Humidistat

A humidistat is specifically designed to monitor the humidity in a home. The latest humidistats have digital hardware.

Judah Byman

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