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Humidity Control Solutions for a Comfortable Home in Pensacola, FL

Keep Your Home Comfortable and Dry with Air & Energy of NWFL

Humidity Control Solutions for a Comfortable Home in Pensacola, FL

Keep Your Home Comfortable and Dry with Air & Energy of NWFL

Keep Your Home Comfortable With Humidity Control

Pensacola, FL, is known for its hot and humid climate. While the weather may be pleasant, high humidity levels inside the home can lead to various issues, such as mold growth, musty odors, and discomfort. That's why humidity control is essential to maintaining a healthy and comfortable living environment.


At Air & Energy of NWFL, we specialize in providing professional and efficient humidity control services for residential homes in Pensacola, FL.


Our team of experts has the knowledge and experience to help you achieve optimal humidity control in your home, no matter the season.

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Our Humidity Control Services

We understand that high relative humidity levels can be a big problem for homeowners in Pensacola, FL. That's why we specialize in providing professional and efficient dehumidification services for residential homes. Our team of experts has the knowledge and experience to help you achieve optimal indoor humidity levels in your home by installing and maintaining dehumidifiers.


Whether you're experiencing mold growth, musty odors, or feeling uncomfortable in your home, we're here to help.


Installation of Dehumidifiers

Our team of experts can install dehumidifiers in your home to help you stay comfortable. Dehumidifiers remove excess humidity from the humid air, which can help prevent mold growth, musty odors, and other issues.


Especially in humid climates such as Pensacola, where summers are hot and humid, dehumidification is essential in maintaining a comfortable living environment.

Maintenance and Repair of Existing Equipment

If you already have a dehumidifier, our team can provide regular maintenance and repairs to ensure it continues functioning properly. We also offer troubleshooting services if you're experiencing issues with your existing system.

Consultation and Assessment

Our team can conduct a consultation to assess your home's humidity levels and recommend the best course of action. We will also provide detailed information on what equipment and services are required. This can include an assessment of your HVAC system, insulation, windows, and other factors that may be contributing to excessive moisture in your home.


Our goal is to help you maintain a comfortable and healthy living environment in your home in Pensacola, FL, by providing expert advice and quality service for humidity control in your home.

Benefits of Dehumidification

Improved Indoor Air Quality

Proper dehumidification can improve the overall air quality in your home. High relative humidity levels can lead to mold and mildew growth, musty odors, and other issues which can be detrimental to your health. 


By controlling humidity through dehumidifiers, you can improve the indoor air quality in your home and reduce the risk of respiratory issues.

Reduced Risk of Mold and Mildew

High humidity levels can create the perfect environment for mold and mildew to thrive. These can cause serious health problems and damage your home's structure. Dehumidification has the added benefit of saving you money on future costly repairs or replacement of everything in your home.

Increased Comfort

Proper dehumidification can significantly affect how comfortable you feel in your home. High humidity can make it feel stuffy and hot, especially in Pensacola. By controlling moisture levels through dehumidification, you can enjoy a more comfortable living environment all year round.

Potential Energy Savings

Proper dehumidification can also help you save on energy costs. When the air is too humid, you may need to run your air conditioning system more often to remove excess moisture. You can reduce energy consumption by controlling humidity, ultimately lowering energy bills.

Dehumidification is crucial to maintaining a healthy and comfortable home environment, especially in Pensacola's hot and humid climate. By taking advantage of our professional services, you can enjoy all these benefits and many more.

Trusted Humidity Control Solutions in Pensacola and the Surrounding Area

Maintaining optimal humidity levels in your home is essential for maintaining a comfortable and healthy living environment, especially in Pensacola. Our team provides professional and efficient dehumidification services to help you achieve comfortable levels in your home. 


We understand that every home is unique, so we offer consultation and assessment services to determine the best course of action for your specific needs. Our team of experts will provide detailed information on what equipment and services are required to achieve the desired humidity levels.


If you're experiencing issues with excessive moisture in your home or want to ensure that your home is comfortable and healthy, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Humidity

What is a dehumidifier used for?

A dehumidifier is an appliance used as a supplement to your HVAC system to solely remove excess moisture and humidity from the air.

Is it worth getting a dehumidifier?

The benefits of lower humidity will pay for themselves. Reduced moisture means a reduced potential for mold to grow, leading to costly repairs. Having lower humidity indoors will make you feel more comfortable, reducing the need to run the Heat/AC in the shoulder season when the temperature is pleasant, but humidity is still high, resulting in lower energy consumption. Lower indoor humidity will also reduce and eliminate allergens, specifically dust mites that only flourish in humid environments reducing asthma and allergy-related symptoms.

Where should you place a dehumidifier?

Dehumidifiers can be installed in a variety of locations such as attics, crawlspaces, in the return air chamber, closets, and even wall-mounted options.

Will a dehumidifier lower my electric bill?

Annually overall, it will. In addition, a dehumidifier will offset the time your HVAC system will run since the dehumidifier will make the house much more comfortable at higher indoor temperatures in the summertime.

Will opening windows reduce mold?

Opening windows will only help reduce mold potential when outside humidity levels are below 50%. Unfortunately, in Florida, cool/dry days are seldom. Therefore, the best thing to do is to buy an indoor and outdoor humidity monitor to compare and know when it would be an excellent time to open the windows for fresh, dry air!

Is it cheaper to run a dehumidifier or an air conditioner?

How fast do dehumidifiers fill up?

Some room dehumidifiers will have a bucket that fills up with the moisture removed from the air that must be emptied often and even daily in most cases. Other room dehumidifiers have an optional hose that can drain the water without opening the bucket. Whole house dehumidifier drains are permanently plumbed to a drain so that there are no buckets to empty.

Can one dehumidifier do a whole house?

Yes, dehumidifiers must be sized appropriately to address proper moisture and humidity removal effectively.

Does opening windows reduce dampness?

Opening windows will only help reduce dampness when outside humidity levels are below 50%. Unfortunately, in Florida, cool/dry days are seldom. The best thing to do is to buy an indoor AND outdoor humidity monitor so that you can compare and know when it would be a good time to open the windows for fresh, dry air!

Should I close the door when using a dehumidifier?

Closing the door to a room will help decrease the time it takes to remove humidity in a small space with a room dehumidifier due to reduced air circulation.

Will a dehumidifier kill mold?

Dehumidifiers reduce moisture and humidity which will, in turn, reduce the potential for mold to grow.

Should I leave my dehumidifier on all the time?

Yes, you can set the dehumidistat at 45%-50%, and it will operate as needed year-round!

Does a dehumidifier work better in a warm room?

There is more moisture potential in a room with warm air and will cause a dehumidifier to run more often.

How do you size a dehumidifier for a room?

Room dehumidifiers and whole-house dehumidifiers are sized by pints per day.

What size dehumidifier do I need?

Dehumidifiers are sized based on the square footage and volume of space that needs reduced humidity. A house that is 2200sq.ft. With 9’ ceilings would use a 95-pint dehumidifier to adequately remove enough moisture and humidity to maintain 45%-50% relative humidity. There are other factors to also consider, such as: how tight or loose the building envelope is, any potential duct leakage, the number of occupants, etc.

Do dehumidifiers use a lot of electricity?

No, The April Aire line of dehumidifiers that we provide and install are Energy Star rated and only draw about 3-7 amps which is why it’s more cost-effective to have a whole-house dehumidifier operate rather than running your heat or AC that consumes much more power.

How much water should a dehumidifier collect in a day?

Based on the size of your dehumidifier and home/office, they can range from 33pints-130pints per day of water removal.

Can you leave dehumidifier on overnight?

Yes, Dehumidifiers operate like the thermostat on an HVAC system. They have a controller on the wall that you will set (for example, 45%), and it will run and shut off as needed to maintain that level.

How much does it cost to run a dehumidifier 24 hours a day?

On average operating a dehumidifier will cost about $10-$20 a month and will also reduce operating time/cost of the HVAC system.

Can high humidity cause damage to my home?

Yes, excessive humidity can cause damage to your home. Excess moisture can lead to mold growth, which can cause serious health problems and damage your home's structure, including high-priced items like furniture and wood floors.

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