Ways to lower or raise humidity in your home
Ways to lower humidity
Higher humidity in your house does decrease energy efficiency. Humidity makes the air warmer in your home and your unit is going to have to cool it down during the cooling season. If you have a dirty crawl space that can cause excess humidity as well. The best way to decrease humidity from coming up from your crawlspace. You want to make sure that the soil in your crawlspace is dry. (you can use fans to dry it out extensively.) Another great way to keep moisture down in your crawlspace is to cover it in polyurethane plastic. Your dryer duct vent needs to be outside as well if not you run a risk of a fire hazard and increased moisture issues. If you have exhaust fans in your kitchen and bathroom run those as well. They will help relieve your home of excess humidity. Another way to be rid of your home of excess humidity is plants. Some specific plants will remove the moisture from your home. A dehumidifier will also of course take out the humidity of your home. Don’t boil water. Especially when it’s humid outside, boiling water can make the humidity worse. When you boil water it turns directly into steam, which in turn directly increases the humidity in your house. Also another way to prevent excess humidity is to make sure all of your clothes are fully dried. When your clothes are damp you risk excess moisture entering the atmosphere of your home. Your AC filter will also pull in excess moisture from outside and keep your home from receiving too much moisture. A good way to ensure that it keeps doing this is to make sure that your filter stays clean. If your house has too much moisture also consider replacing your carpets. Along with allergens and dander your carpet is also a major moisture holder. Replacing that will decrease the humidity of your home and increase air quality.

How to raise the humidity in your home
During the winter months it can be very difficult to maintain. The first way you can introduce more humidity into your home is by buying a humidifier. The humidifier will pump humidity throughout the home. Another way to increase humidity in your home is to boil water. When water turns into steam moisture goes directly into the air of your home . You can leave water in your bathtub and that will introduce moisture into your home atmosphere. Air drying your clothing inside can also introduce more moisture into the air. Anything that causes evaporation of water will introduce moisture in the air and most likely increase the overall humidity of your home. You can even put bowls of water around dry areas of your home.

Humidity, heat, and temperature all go hand and hand. Your indoor atmosphere of your home is like a delicate ecosystem. For all the delicacies of HVAC trust your local professionals here at A Plus LLC, feel free to contact us at (256)-585-2550, for all your HVAC needs!







