High humidity where I travel

I grew up, went to college and spent many years living in the northeastern part of the country! I was undoubtedly accustomed to especially long, snowy and bitterly frigid winters; The furnace ran for approximately eight months per year.

I often needed to shovel the walkways and driveway many times per day, but a wool coat, heavy boots, ice scraper and snow shovel were necessities, but when I was able to arrange my task so that I can handle everything online and work from home, I instantaneously relocated to St.

Petersburg, Florida. I now run the A/C just about year round, even in the middle of winter, the eveningtime temperature rarely falls below fifty-five degrees, however my modern household is not even equipped with a furnace. I no longer worry about pipes chilly, the weight of the snow on the roof or icy roads. My problem is issues with humidity. The temperature in St. Petersburg is excessively humid. While the A/C pulls heat out of the air, it isn’t designed to handle such an abundance of moisture. Because overly humid air feels warmer and rather sticky, it can be tempting to lower the temperature control. I hastily realized that this adds to the strain of the A/C and results in much higher utility bills without solving the problem. I also tried portable dehumidifiers. They gave undoubtedly little benefit and yet required a good deal of work. The reservoirs filled up undoubtedly fast and became a source of mold growth. I finally consulted with a local St. Petersburg HVAC corporation and invested into a whole-household dehumidifier. The improvement to comfort has been amazing.

 

 

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