Since 1999, Radiant has helped homeowners control humidity, protect their homes, and breathe easier with expert whole-house dehumidifier installation.
Whole-house dehumidifiers work best when they’re properly sized, integrated with your HVAC system, and installed by experienced professionals. Radiant’s licensed technicians evaluate your home’s layout, existing equipment, and humidity challenges before recommending the right solution. With decades of experience improving indoor air quality, our team installs systems designed to run efficiently, protect your home from excess moisture, and deliver reliable humidity control you can count on.
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Excess humidity in your home can manifest in various ways. Look out for signs like condensation on windows, walls, or surfaces, which often leads to water droplets forming. A musty, damp odor, especially in basements or crawl spaces, may indicate high humidity levels. Visible mold growth on walls or ceilings is another common sign. Additionally, watch for wood surfaces showing signs of decay or rot, increased allergy symptoms due to mold or dust mites, and a general sense of discomfort or stickiness. Pests like dust mites and certain insects are also drawn to humid conditions. If you notice these signs, consider a dehumidifier to improve your indoor air quality and comfort.
The ideal indoor humidity level for most homes is generally between 30% and 50%. Maintaining humidity within this range helps ensure a comfortable and healthy living environment while minimizing the risk of issues like mold growth and excessive condensation. However, it’s essential to consider your specific comfort preferences and any health-related needs when setting your indoor humidity levels. A whole-house dehumidifier can help you maintain optimal humidity levels year-round.
Whole-home dehumidifiers, as part of your HVAC system, are designed for energy efficiency. Their energy consumption is generally lower compared to portable units. These systems are integrated into your existing HVAC and operate more efficiently to dehumidify your entire home. Properly maintained whole-home dehumidifiers typically use less energy while effectively controlling humidity levels throughout your house.
Maintaining your home dehumidifier is essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Here are key maintenance tasks:
By following these maintenance steps, you can keep your dehumidifier running efficiently and prolong its lifespan.
Preventing condensation on windows and walls involves managing indoor humidity levels effectively. Key steps include using a dehumidifier to maintain ideal humidity, ensuring proper ventilation through exhaust fans or open windows, sealing any air leaks or gaps in your home, improving insulation, considering storm windows, promoting air circulation, and monitoring and adjusting humidifiers to avoid excess moisture. These measures collectively help reduce condensation and maintain a more comfortable indoor environment.