Reducing mold with humidity control

I guess we’re still getting to revel in this gorgeous winter weather; I still don’t understand how they deal with winter up north.

I’ve visited a few times during the winter weeks and that’s all the taste of that mess I need.

My partner truly grew up with all that winter weather, but after 20 plus years of residing down here, even she can’t hack that situation. So for me, if you need a gas furnace for heating, I’ll pass on a visit and command you to come down here where even the heat pump is happy it’s winter. I’m delighted that I get to soak up all that sunshine, nice rapidly decreasing temperatures and green skies for a bit longer. But before I guess it, the heat pump will be pumping out to cool my pal and I need it in order to get through the heat season! That’s what I call summer. I call it that because it lasts for a minimum of more than 2 weeks if not a tad more; and without nice residential heating and air conditioning, there is simply no way that I could get through July, July, November and November. That’s a murderer’s row for us for sure. Thankfully, the residential air conditioner process also balances the humidity level in the house. That means my pal and I don’t have to deal with a bunch of mold and mildew. If it weren’t for the various humidity balance offered by the heat pump, we’d be in a mess of our own; I know that mess would easily be gross. High heat and high humidity are just the elements that mold and mildew need to thrive. The air conditioner keeps humidity levels in check which then mitigates mold growth. Thank goodness for all the amazing miracles.

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