High levels of humidity in your home can cause everything from musty, bad smells, and mold allergies to damage to carpeting, wood flooring and even — in severe cases — structural areas of your home.
From musty odors to health issues caused by mold and mildew, high humidity levels in the home should be dealt with right away. Maintaining your home's humidity level often comes second to maintaining ...
When temperatures start to climb outside, so does the humidity in your home. If you have a basement, bathroom, or livable attic that struggles with excess moisture in the summer, you've probably ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — With dry winter air plus cold and flu season in full swing, a humidifier can be essential to better skin, sleep, and overall health. When you turn on the heat in your house, it ...
Every summer, I get asked this question: "Why don't you use relative humidity? I don't care about the dew point." The thing is - you should care about the dew point more. The dew point is quite ...