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Is your home feeling muggy even when the thermostat is set? If so, you’re most likely dealing with more than just heat. In places like Winter Haven, Florida, potential problems typically stem from excess indoor humidity, which can affect your life in several ways. Excess moisture in your home can harm your health and reduce your home’s energy efficiency. The experienced professionals at RMS Cooling know that especially in Florida, humidity belongs outside the home, so let’s talk about how to keep it there.

The Hidden Risks of Indoor Humidity 

Many may not realize that although heat seems to be the main culprit of discomfort in your home, excess humidity poses far more problems over time. When indoor humidity rises over 60%, your air conditioning system will inevitably struggle to keep up. Excessive humidity can cause lasting issues such as:

  • Musty odors and moisture buildup
  • Condensation that affects overall structural integrity
  • Mold and mildew growth, causing surface damage and decreasing air quality
  • Higher energy costs as your HVAC is forced to work harder
  • Decreased overall comfort in your home

If you are experiencing issues such as these, don’t hesitate to explore RMS Cooling’s financing options to make any potential upgrades or repairs more practical.

Why Humidity Signals HVAC Trouble

Excessive humidity in your home is a telltale sign that your HVAC system isn’t dehumidifying properly. The main offenders of this issue are typically clogged filters,  oversized systems, or dirty coils.

How to Reduce Humidity in Your Home

To ensure your HVAC system is protected, consider these key steps:

  1. Schedule a professional inspection – RMS Cooling will assess airflow, duct conditions, refrigerant levels, and system sizing.
  2. Increase airflow and keep filters clean – Our team will show you the best filters and replacement schedule for Florida’s humidity.
  3. Ask about dehumidification options – We offer customized solutions that work in conjunction with your system to maintain humidity levels.
  4. Be prepared and schedule routine maintenance – Seasonal maintenance ensures that your system will withstand the muggiest of conditions.

Let RMS Cooling Help

If the air in your Central Florida home feels sticky, it’s not necessarily due to temperature; it’s a common symptom of high humidity. Addressing these issues early on will only enhance air quality, increase overall comfort, and ensure proper functionality of your HVAC system. At RMS Cooling, we’ve got your back. Give us a call today and learn more about how we can keep your home comfortable year-round.