It can be difficult to know when to run your A/C unit in the spring. As temperatures rise, your home may seem comfortable enough without air conditioning, but factors besides temperature come into play. In this post, the experts at Gold Star Services answer this frequently asked question: “Does air conditioner remove humidity?” Read on as we explain the link.
It may seem like your air conditioner cools your home by simply blowing cold air into the space. The truth is, A/C units work by removing both heat and moisture from a space while circulating cold air back into it. The refrigerant in your A/C unit absorbs or releases heat as needed. The second part of the process, removing moisture, happens when your unit blows the warm air extracted from your home over its cool evaporator coil. This coil condenses water vapor in the air, which drips down into a condensate drain line and is taken outside.
This means air conditioners do a great deal of dehumidifying. In fact, one of the tell-tale signs of HVAC troubles is increased humidity in the home. This can cause air to feel cool and clammy and can lead to problems like mold and mildew. If your home feels humid and you suspect your A/C system is losing efficiency, consult with an HVAC professional to determine the cause.
Still wondering how to run your A/C unit in the spring? If temperatures inside of your home feel comfortable enough as it is, try setting your thermostat at 75° in the spring and make small adjustments from there to find the right balance between temperature, humidity and energy savings.
Schedule a visit from a qualified HVAC technician before the warm weather hits. Our fully trained and licensed technicians will clean and inspect your system for damage or worn parts. A spring tune-up will keep your A/C running smoothly and prevent costly problems down the line.
Gold Star Services offers trustworthy, reliable and professional help. Our services include heating, cooling and water heater repair, replacement and maintenance. Call 1-302-947-8694 to get started with Gold Star today!