Humidity
Proper humidity levels in your home are essential for comfort, health, energy efficiency, and building durability. Here's why it matters:
Comfort: Maintaining humidity between 30% and 50% improves comfort by preventing dry skin, throat irritation, and static electricity.
Health: Balanced humidity reduces the risk of respiratory issues, allergies, and asthma symptoms, while excessive humidity can promote mold growth.
Energy efficiency: Adding moisture to dry air in winter makes your home feel warmer, allowing you to lower the thermostat. In humid climates, reducing indoor humidity helps your air conditioner work more efficiently.
Building durability: Proper humidity levels protect your home from moisture-related issues like mold growth and damage to building materials.
To control humidity, use a humidifier in dry conditions and a dehumidifier in humid climates. Also, address any sources of excess moisture, such as leaks or poor ventilation, to prevent problems. Maintaining the right humidity levels ensures a comfortable, healthy, and durable home.