The air you breathe can have a surprising impact on your health. This is why the air inside your home deserves special attention. Americans spend a lot of time indoors breathing in air concentrated with particulate pollution. Fortunately, you can control common indoor...
During the winter, your basement in Farmington Hills can trap moisture, especially if it doesn’t have adequate exposure to natural sunlight or heat. This can easily lead to the formation of mold in your home. A great way to reverse this trend is to use a dehumidifier....
Balancing humidity continues to be a growing concern among home owners everywhere. If you’ve noticed a decline in your home’s indoor air quality, unbalanced humidity may be to blame. There are several ways to go about balancing humidity in your home that...
The humidity climbs during the summer in Southeastern Michigan, which makes it feel warmer than it really is. Instead of using your cooling system as a dehumidifier, which could leave you feeling too cold and clammy and driving up energy bills, consider portable or...
No matter the season, humidity control is essential to comfort and savings. In the summer when the air is naturally more humid, whole-house dehumidifiers keep moisture levels under control. The opposite is needed in the winter when the air is dry and harsh, so many...
Water stains on the ceiling and walls? Mold and mildew problems? Poor indoor air quality? All these are signs you may have a moisture problem. High indoor humidity is a common issue around Lake Orion, St. Clair Shores, Grosse Pointe, and other areas with high water...