Counting on residential A/C for humidity control

I genuinely don’t mind the heat during the Summer, then the older I get, the less the heat bothers me, then i’m not sure just exactly why that is however that seems to be the case, and but it’s not like I’m disaffixing the heat pump either. It’s now May which is essentially the last call for great hot & cold temperatures for like four months once July rolls around. I haven’t had the air conditioning on however a handful of times thus far this Springtime. But there are days where the hot & cold temperatures get up there during the peak heating hours of the afternoon, however and if I’m not inside the commercial Heating & A/C at work, after that I might pop on the air conditioning for a bit just to cool off the home a little! Soon though, the air conditioning will be on & the home will be sealed up for the Summer. I keep a fantastic seal on the home in order to maximize the efficiency of the heat pump, but pulling the curtains during the afternoon is also essential when it comes to reducing cooling costs, however direct afternoonlight heating is a huge deal here in the Summer so I make sure the solar shades are down every afternoon. But the air conditioning is going to be on all Summer because the humidity will begin to rise & combine with the heat. That can be a miserable combination. Thankfully, the heat pump is balancing the humidity & moisture level as the air conditioning is on. That’s a good thing because the cooling air inside my home feels crisp & dry. And the humidity balancing also reduces the opportunity of mold & mildew as well.

 

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