It plays a huge role in comfort, which is why knowing how to control humidity in your home is vital. Too much can leave rooms feeling stuffy or turning moldy, while too little can cause physical ...
Keeping your home’s humidity in the 40% to 60% range could make it harder for flu viruses to spread.
While you can’t change the humidity levels outdoors, you can take steps to control humidity levels inside your home. This can improve your comfort and health, and can even prevent damage to home ...
Maintaining optimal indoor humidity levels can feel like a balancing act, especially during dry winter months or in arid ...
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Lower outdoor humidity and heating systems cause dryer air indoors in winter. Air that's too dry can lead to dry sinuses, skin, and lips—plus warping and creaking in your home. The optimal indoor ...
Home comfort isn't just about adjusting the thermostat - it starts with having the right HVAC system tailored to your space. Travis and Renee Lucas from LCS Heating and Cooling recently discussed why ...