S&P 500 5,235.18 +1.02%EUR/USD 1.0840 +0.21%GBP/USD 1.2710 +0.14%USD/JPY 149.50 −0.18%BRENT $82.40 −0.81%BTC $67,800 −0.21%GOLD $2,341 +0.55%NASDAQ 16,420.55 +0.74%S&P 500 5,235.18 +1.02%EUR/USD 1.0840 +0.21%GBP/USD 1.2710 +0.14%USD/JPY 149.50 −0.18%BRENT $82.40 −0.81%BTC $67,800 −0.21%GOLD $2,341 +0.55%NASDAQ 16,420.55 +0.74%
A daily business newspaper · Founded in 2026

Money Talk

Finance and markets: business, quotes, gold, energy and releases.

Mastering Home Humidity: Expert Tips for Year-Round Comfort

Maintaining indoor humidity between 30 and 50 percent is critical for both personal comfort and the longevity of a home’s structure. Kenneth Hartman, an HVAC expert from Marietta, Georgia, explains that balancing moisture levels protects against mold, wood damage, and respiratory irritation while optimizing the performance of heating and cooling systems.

Mastering Home Humidity: Expert Tips for Year-Round Comfort
Photo: Bio & News

Monitoring indoor moisture starts with a simple digital hygrometer. Once a baseline is established, homeowners can address specific climate challenges. In humid regions like Georgia, air conditioners serve as the primary line of defense. A well-maintained system naturally dehumidifies the air as it cools, but issues such as dirty evaporator coils or oversized units often hinder this process, leaving spaces feeling damp despite the cooling cycle.

Beyond mechanical systems, ventilation and airflow are essential. Using exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms prevents moisture accumulation at the source, while keeping interior doors open allows for consistent circulation. For more persistent issues, whole-home dehumidifiers or humidifiers—integrated directly into the HVAC setup—provide a more uniform solution than portable units. If these adjustments fail to stabilize the environment, a professional inspection of ductwork and system balance is necessary to identify deeper inefficiencies that impact both comfort and energy bills.

Share article
TelegramXFacebook

When reusing this material a link to Money Talk is required.

Comments (0)

Leave a comment

No comments yet. Be the first!