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Use a whole-house dehumidifier for humid climates
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Install a ducted whole-house dehumidifier tied into your HVAC system to maintain indoor humidity at 45-55% year-round. Portable units cannot keep up in consistently humid climates like the Gulf Coast and Southeast.
Why It Works
Air conditioning removes some moisture, but modern high-efficiency AC systems cycle less frequently, leaving humidity elevated between cycles. A dedicated dehumidifier runs independently of temperature demand, maintaining consistent humidity control even during mild, muggy weather when AC barely runs.
Tips
- Santa Fe Ultra120 ($1,800-$2,200) and AprilAire E100 ($1,600-$2,000) are rated for whole-house use at 100-120 pints/day
- Professional installation runs $500-$1,000 for ductwork integration
- Set target to 50% relative humidity — mold needs 60%+ to grow actively
- A hygrometer ($10-$20) in each level of the home helps monitor conditions
- Whole-house units cost $150-$300/year in electricity but prevent thousands in mold remediation
- Drain line to a floor drain or condensate pump eliminates emptying buckets
📅 Created: 2/28/2026, 2:53:53 PM 📌 commercial📌 professional service 🔧 Whole-house dehumidifier, ductwork connections, condensate drain line, hygrometer