Categories: Air Conditioning

Ways Summer Humidity Affects Your HVAC

Apart from the sweltering heat associated with the summer season, expect humidity to be on the rise as well. While you may be aware of its impact on your comfort and well-being, have you considered how it affects your air conditioning system? This blog post explores the various ways summer humidity influences the performance and efficiency of your cooling unit. We’ll also talk about the importance of maintaining your system during these muggy months.

Increased Energy Consumption

Aside from providing cooled air, your AC system also removes indoor heat. However, having cooler air doesn’t always mean there’s no more humidity present. It is for this reason that the unit collects and drains the condensation from the water vapor in the air.  But with higher humidity levels, it is likely to work harder to remove it and maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. As a result, you may see a spike in your energy bills during the hot and humid summer months.

Reduced Cooling Efficiency

In addition to consuming more energy, humidity can also reduce the cooling efficiency of your HVAC system. When the air is too humid, your air conditioner struggles to cool the indoors effectively. This is where timely regular maintenance comes in handy, ensuring your system operates at its optimal cooling efficiency throughout the season.

Mold and Mildew Growth

High humidity levels create an ideal environment for mold and mildew growth. When these unwelcome guests thrive in your AC system, they can lead to unpleasant odors, reduced air quality and even damage to the system itself. Regular maintenance by a reliable heating and air conditioning contractor can help prevent mold and mildew growth, keeping your system clean and functioning properly.

Indoor Air Quality Issues

Humidity doesn’t just affect cooling efficiency — it can also impact the air quality in your home. Excess moisture in the air can lead to increased allergens and pollutants, which may affect the health and comfort of your family. In addition to regular maintenance of your unit, consider investing in indoor air quality solutions to keep humidity within acceptable levels.

Trust Tyler for Your Summer Cooling Needs!

With summer already here, make sure your air conditioner is in top shape. Turn to Tyler Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration LLC for repairs and maintenance! Get started by calling (203) 660-2031 or filling out our contact form to request an estimate.

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