
In order to make a room comfortable, an air conditioner must lower the indoor humidity level as well as the air temperature. If an air conditioner fails to lower the humidity adequately, the air will be cool, but will feel uncomfortably damp.
If your air conditioner is not quite doing the job, start with a maintenace check to ensure it is operating properly for your home. If humidity remains a problem, a Honeywell Whole Home Dehumidifier may be the best solution.
Installed as part of your home's heating and Air Conditioning system, Lennox Whole Home Dehumidifiers pull air from every room in your home through the return ducts. It removes the moisture and then sends dry air back throughout your home. It works in conjunction with your air conditioner to efficiently balance the humidity levels in your home, but can also work independently on days when you don't need the air conditioner.
A Lennox Whole Home Dehumidifier works equally well in new or existing homes, and is truly the complete solution for your home’s excess indoor humidity problems.
In Winter, excess humidity may accumulate in tighter homes. Among the symtoms may be consensation on the windows. Other areas may become moldy or a musty mildew odor may be present. Typically, this is a ventilation issue which in most cases can be easily addressed with the Honeywell Whole Home Dehumidifier or by installing a Heat Recovery Ventilator. In some cases though, the Whole Home Dehumidifier may be a better solution.
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