Dehumidification Systems

It can actually feel warmer and more uncomfortable inside a home during the summer months if there is too much moisture in the air. Too much humidity translates to discomfort and an air conditioner that's unnecessarily working overtime.

A dehumidification system can be easily combined with your existing heating and cooling system to prevent the negative effects of humidity, from stickiness and discomfort, to buckling hardwood floors and mold.

Dehumidification systems help with:

A dehumidification system balances the moisture in the air inside of your home. In fact, an air conditioner acts as a partial dehumidifier by pulling excess moisture from the air as it cools. When a dehumidification system is added, a warm environment with low humidity can actually feel cooler and end up increasing the longevity of your cooling unit and saving you money on your electric bill.

Set up an appointment with one of our Comfort Advisors to find out how you can bring more balance to your home. Call us at (952) 881-9000.


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