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Does your home feel sticky, damp, or uncomfortable even when the thermostat says everything is fine?
In this episode of the Air Design Answers Podcast, Chris and Todd dive into one of the most misunderstood comfort issues homeowners face: indoor humidity. Many people assume their air conditioner should solve every comfort problem, but that's not always the case. Excess humidity can make your home feel warmer, increase energy costs, create musty odors, and even contribute to indoor air quality concerns—even when your A/C is cooling properly.
In this episode, we discuss:
✅ Why humidity and temperature are not the same thing
✅ Signs your home may have a hidden moisture problem
✅ Why lowering the thermostat often doesn't solve comfort issues
✅ How oversized air conditioners can actually make humidity worse
✅ The impact of duct leakage, crawl spaces, basements, and air infiltration
✅ When a whole-home dehumidifier may be the right solution
✅ Practical steps homeowners can take to improve comfort and efficiency
Whether you're dealing with a muggy house, uneven comfort, condensation on windows, or simply want to understand how humidity affects your HVAC system, this episode will help you make smarter decisions about your home's comfort.
🎙️ Air Design Answers is the podcast where Chris and Todd break down real HVAC questions, common homeowner concerns, and practical solutions in a straightforward, easy-to-understand way.
If you enjoy the show, be sure to follow, rate, and share the podcast with friends and family.
#HVAC #HumidityControl #AirConditioning #IndoorAirQuality #HomeComfort #Dehumidifier #HVACTips #AirDesignAnswers #Homeowners #EnergyEfficiency #HeatingAndCooling #AirDesignServices #HumidityProblems #ACRepair #HVACPodcast
By chris-466Does your home feel sticky, damp, or uncomfortable even when the thermostat says everything is fine?
In this episode of the Air Design Answers Podcast, Chris and Todd dive into one of the most misunderstood comfort issues homeowners face: indoor humidity. Many people assume their air conditioner should solve every comfort problem, but that's not always the case. Excess humidity can make your home feel warmer, increase energy costs, create musty odors, and even contribute to indoor air quality concerns—even when your A/C is cooling properly.
In this episode, we discuss:
✅ Why humidity and temperature are not the same thing
✅ Signs your home may have a hidden moisture problem
✅ Why lowering the thermostat often doesn't solve comfort issues
✅ How oversized air conditioners can actually make humidity worse
✅ The impact of duct leakage, crawl spaces, basements, and air infiltration
✅ When a whole-home dehumidifier may be the right solution
✅ Practical steps homeowners can take to improve comfort and efficiency
Whether you're dealing with a muggy house, uneven comfort, condensation on windows, or simply want to understand how humidity affects your HVAC system, this episode will help you make smarter decisions about your home's comfort.
🎙️ Air Design Answers is the podcast where Chris and Todd break down real HVAC questions, common homeowner concerns, and practical solutions in a straightforward, easy-to-understand way.
If you enjoy the show, be sure to follow, rate, and share the podcast with friends and family.
#HVAC #HumidityControl #AirConditioning #IndoorAirQuality #HomeComfort #Dehumidifier #HVACTips #AirDesignAnswers #Homeowners #EnergyEfficiency #HeatingAndCooling #AirDesignServices #HumidityProblems #ACRepair #HVACPodcast