What Should Humidity Levels Be With Air Conditioning

Illinois is a humid state. Compared to other states at our longitude, Illinois is known to have warm, muggy summers and reasonably damp winters. This creates an ongoing battle for comfort inside homes and commercial buildings. Whether you are talking about absolute humidity or relative humidity, the number tends to be high, which can lead…

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Why Does My House Feel Humid and Sticky with My Air Conditioning On?

It takes 5 to 10 minutes of run time before the AC will even begin to remove humidity.

Research shows that almost 90% of American households have AC. However, it can take away your comfort when it comes to humidity. When the air from your vents cools off, it absorbs moisture from the air inside the house. But don’t worry; Energy Stars Heating and Cooling Co has been the most trusted team to…

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Excellent service, knowledgeable and very polite. Sheri – Alton, IL 62002

Cleaning and testing an air conditioner to perform throughout the whole summer! “Excellent service, knowledgeable and very polite.” Sheri – Alton, IL 62002 More about Energy Stars Heating and Cooling: We are also the preferred heating and cooling contractor for the Metro-East Illinois area Home Depot stores. We provide the in-store heating and cooling contractor…

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Great service "Eric did a great job putting in a humidifier in. Timely scheduling as well." Matthew – Glen Carbon, IL 62034

Installing a new Humidifier in Glen Carbon. “Eric did a great job putting in a humidifier in. Timely scheduling as well.” Matthew – Glen Carbon, IL 62034 More about Energy Stars Heating and Cooling: We are also the preferred heating and cooling contractor for the Metro-East Illinois area Home Depot stores. We provide the in-store…

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What You Need to Know About Whole Home Humidifiers

As temperatures continue to drop, the air inside and outside your home gets drier. As said by WebMD, warmer air holds more moisture. When you feel hot in the summer, both the higher temps and added humidity make you feel sweaty. In the winter, cooler air comes creeps inside and makes your house feel dry.…

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