Humidification & De-humidification Systems
Serving Mesa, Gilbert, Scottsdale, & Surrounding Communities
Relative Humidity is More than Relatively Important When it Comes to Healthy and Comfortable Indoor Living.
Too much humidity is a bad thing, right? After all, it creates and promotes an
environment where bacteria, mold, various fungi and dust mites not only grow,
but flourish!
But hang on a sec…doesn’t dry air cause its own fair share of problems? You bet. In fact, excessively dry indoor air can make you more vulnerable to harmful viruses and respiratory ailments.
The fact is, dry air and damp air both have their fair share of problems. So what’s the answer? A whole-house, combined humidification and dehumidification system where you can control and maintain the proper levels of relative humidity , which most experts agree are between 40%-55%.
What exactly is relative humidity?
“Relative Humidity” is the moisture content in the air as a percentage of the total amount of moisture air can actually hold. So, at a relative humidity of 40%, air is holding 40% of its full potential.
With a whole-house humidification and de-humidification system from John’s Refrigeration, you can maintain ideal levels of humidity all year long. In the process, expect to save 5% or more on your annual fuel bill. You’ll also add greatly to your family’s indoor comfort while helping to prevent and control problems with asthma, allergies, colds and flus, and more.
Where do the energy savings come from? Cold air is dry, and in dry air, moisture evaporates from your skin. That, in turn, tends to cool you off. So, by setting the thermostat at 69° with a relative humidity of 35%, you’ll feel just as warm as you would in 72° air with 19% relative humidity.
Bottom line, you want to dehumidify your home in warm weather, and add humidity when it’s cold.
And that’s exactly what we can help you accomplish…today!
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