Do Mini Splits Dehumidify?

Many homeowners suffer from moisture issues, whether it's the musty smell of mold or the constant drip of a leaky faucet. Fortunately, there is a explanation that can help ease your misery and make your home feel more comfortable. Check out our tips below for more information on how mini splits can dehumidify your house!


It sounds counterintuitive: Mini splits are supposed to cool you down, not heat things up (or at least work to maintain air temperature).

But mini splits really do have the ability to help with moisture management when using an air conditioner or furnace.


How Does It Work?

There are many ways for a home to be affected by moisture, but the most common culprits are:


Leaky faucets, pipes, and roofs (caused by seasonal weather changes) Steam from kitchens and bathrooms (caused by heating or cooling appliances) Condensation from showering or cooking (caused by temperature differences)


The basic idea behind mini-split Dehumidifier installation near me is that it works to remove excess moisture in the air. When the air gets colder, its capacity to hold water vapor decreases.

Humidity and Low Temperature

A few simple ingredients will give you the most humidity reduction:


1. A cold temperature like cooling off at night or in the winter months.


2. Air circulation. As air passes through a mini split, it is cooled right down to a minimum of 32 degrees Fahrenheit, and that cold air pushes out moisture from its surface area. The more circulation, the more water is removed from the air. 


3. Excessive humidity causes condensation on surfaces where there is excess water vapor, like windows and mirrors. Condensation could also be caused by an appliance with too much moisture in its interior compartment or too much humidity or heat generated inside it during use (like dishwashers or clothes dryers). 


4. Cold surfaces where the moisture can condense, like windows and mirrors.


What About The AC installation near me? Whether you're trying to cool down or heat up your home, mini splits have the same ability to remove moisture from the air. 


If you're using your mini split for cooling, it still needs to reach 32 degrees Fahrenheit at its evaporator coil.  Either way, it will remove moisture from the air as it cools. An added bonus is that a dehumidifier uses less energy than cooling a home at lower temperatures because of the relative humidity: It takes less power to remove water vapor from an already humid environment than a dry one.

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