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Dehumidifier Services in Circleville, OH

Ohio summers are almost sure to become hot and at some point humid. Did you know owning a dehumidifier improves home comfort, reduces energy costs, helps with allergies, minimizes condensation, helps eliminate smells and prevents mold, mildew and dust mites? And those aren’t all the benefits either.

If your home seems humid during the summer and your A/C isn’t doing the trick sustaining comfort, having a dehumidifier installed is probably right for you. Dehumidifiers are an affordable way to help manage the level of humidity in your home within that healthy range. Dehumidifiers also help remove musty odors and prevent mold and mildew from developing and growing.

If you’re looking to control the levels of humidity in your Circleville, Ohio, area home, our home comfort heroes here at Circleville Heating & Cooling would be happy to set you up with a dehumidifier to use with your existing HVAC system. Schedule dehumidifier services today!

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Benefits of Using a Dehumidifier

Having a whole home dehumidifier installed can have a number of benefits to your health, home, and well-being. Here are just a few:

Save Money, Help A/C

Dehumidifiers lower energy costs to keep your home cool during the summer because the system helps your air conditioner run more efficiently.

Better Indoor Air Quality

They improve your home’s air quality, making your home less prone to allergens such as dust mites and dander. They also inhibit the growth of mold, and mildew.

Reduce Bad Odors

Dehumidifiers help reduce odors in the home that can accompany mildew and mold — getting rid of that “musty” or “rotting” smell that’s pungent and can be offensive.

Reduce Wear on A/C

When the air in your home is more humid, the air conditioner has to not only cool the air but also remove all the excess moisture, which means it has to work harder. This also causes the A/C to wear out sooner, which means you will need to repair it more often and possibly replace it sooner.

Better for Health

Dehumidifiers reduce irritation to your skin and improve breathing conditions for your respiratory system. This enables you to breathe easier, sleep better, and feel comfortable in your home.

Protects Belongings

A less humid home means clothing will dry faster, cereals, breads and other dry foods will remain fresh longer without going stale, and you won’t find signs of rust or corrosion on things like computer equipment, tools and electronics.

Cleaner Home

Using a dehumidifier will assist in reducing dust in the home, so you won’t have to clean as often.

They’re Quiet

They are not disruptive to your daily life, and run quietly and efficiently in the background without most people even noticing.

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What is a Dehumidifier?

For homes with too much humidity, a dehumidifier is an Indoor Air Quality product we carry that extracts moisture from the air to lower humidity levels.

Both whole house and portable dehumidifiers work by extracting the humid air over cold coils and forcing the humidity to condense into water droplets that accumulate in a basin attached to the device or system — or directed down a floor drain with a hose. Portable dehumidifiers must be emptied manually. However, most whole-home dehumidifiers have a pipe, drain, or hose connected to the unit for worry-free convenience.

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Types of Deumidifiers Available

For high humidity, dehumidifiers lower and regulate the humidity in the air in a home or building. They can be used for single rooms, apartments, whole houses, or large commercial areas like swimming pools and storage warehouses. The type of dehumidifier you’d want for your home is going to depend on your preferences, budget and the size of your home. Although we highly recommend getting a whole-home humidification system to sustain ideal indoor humidity levels, there are a variety of options to choose from.

Dehumidifiers can usually be grouped into one of four types:

  1. Dehumidifying Ventilator – This humidifier works by using an exhaust fan to propel air outside. It uses a sensor and exhaust fan and is most often used in basements, attics, and crawl spaces.
  2. Heat Pump Dehumidifier – Using a fan, heat pump, and heat exchange coils to remove moisture from the air, these dehumidifiers use a fan to send air over the heat exchange coils, which are extremely cold. Moisture then condenses and gathers.
  3. Chemical Absorbent Dehumidifier – These are also called desiccant dehumidifiers. They consist of hydrophilic materials like silica gel. Many residential units contain single-use desiccant-type cartridges, powder and gel.

One of the major disadvantages of the portable dehumidifier is that, no matter what the size, you will have to empty the full bucket of water over and over again. After this bucket fills to a certain level, the unit shuts off. There are, nevertheless, some dehumidifiers that can utilize and connect to a drain hose to send the water outside the home.

Whole-Home Dehumidifier

The most effective method for adding or removing humidity from a dwelling is, by far, a whole-home humidification system. These wonderful systems monitor the home’s humidity levels and then turn on the dehumidifier or humidifier as needed to keep the entire house within optimal range.

To protect your furniture, art, and other parts of your home from mold, rust, pests, warping, and cracking and for optimal health and comfort, we highly recommend whole-home humidification systems like these.

To find out which humidification system is right for you and your home, give Circleville Heating & Cooling a call today at (740) 281-5323.

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Why Choose Circleville Heating & Cooling?

When it comes to residential heating, air conditioning and indoor air quality, our home comfort specialists here at Circleville Heating & Cooling serve area homeowners with a level of care that goes above and beyond what other HVAC contractors might consider to be “business as usual.”

When it comes to serving you, HVAC isn’t merely a job for us. And this is much more than merely a business. Serving area homeowners is something we sincerely love doing. We love helping area residents maintain that perfect comfort level in their homes and we strive to keep our prices as low as possible without sacrificing the slightest bit of quality. We offer Pickaway County area residents high quality HVAC products and services for homeowners on all types of budgets. This means we have the prices you want, the service you need and the comfort you deserve.

Whether your home heats up too much during the summer or your furnace doesn’t do the trick during the winter — just remember comfort is always a fast and easy phone call away when you choose Circleville Heating & Cooling.

We are fully insured, NATE-certified, and as a Five Star family member we have a long proven track-record of customer care. Moreover, we always guarantee customer satisfaction and stand behind every job we do. We offer homeowners in the Pickaway County area 24-hour emergency HVAC services 365 days a year, including weekends and holidays. We sell, install, service and repair all the major brands of home heating and cooling equipment (heat pumps, furnaces, heating systems and air conditioners) with the latest cutting-edge HVAC technology.