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Monday, May 11, 2015

Reduce Humidity in Your Home

Although we love the summer heat, we don’t necessarily love the discomfort of humidity that comes along with it; and as New Yorkers, we know this all too well. While we can’t necessarily avoid the humidity outside, we can work to reduce it inside. Below are some tips to get you started.


 1. Ventilate. If you have a vent fan, use it. Make sure to turn them on when you take a shower or cook a meal and leave them on a little longer. “It only takes between four and six pints of water to raise the humidity level inside of 1,000 square feet from a mere 15% to 60%.” So whether you’re boiling water or bathing, be sure to pay close attention to the amount of humidity you feel.

2. Take quick showers. If you can lower the water temperature, that will help too. Using a low flow shower head will help to reduce hot water, ultimately lowering levels of humidity in the bathroom.

3. Cover pots and pans. Stove top cooking can produce excess moisture, so try to cover your food with lids while cooking to keep the air drier. Slow cookers also contribute to less indoor humidity, so take advantage of that!

4. Turn on the AC. When it’s not dry enough outside to crack open a window, run the AC to ensure you’re getting a proper level of dry air coming into the house. Although it may be a pricey solution, it will cost you your health in the long run.

5. Use a dehumidifier. It’s exactly what it sounds like! Dehumidifiers are great for maintaining your humidity if it’s become a big issue or if you live in an older home. Bathrooms without windows can especially benefit from them. To make sure the air is circulating properly, place away from walls and furniture.

Keep humidity out! Not only is it bad for your health, but it can also cause plumbing issues. When humidity in warmer air collects on cold surfaces like your pipes, you get condensation - not a good condition for your home. But don’t worry! If you run across any plumbing troubles, we’re here to help.

Nassau County Plumbing and Sewer Rooter offers all of the plumbing, sewer and drain services you need to keep your home up and running perfectly. Call us today at 877.713.8136 for emergency services or visit our website for more information.

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