Pro Plumbing Heating & Air is a friendly, full-service, residential plumbing company focused on providing customer satisfaction and punctual, courteous service. For your convenience, we arrive at your home with our "mobile warehouse on wheels." This Pro Plumbing Heating & Air, fleet of super trucks is stocked with a full line of quality parts and products to keep your project moving quickly and on schedule. Our customers also appreciate our flat rate pricing that allows them to know the price upfront, so there are no surprises. To keep your home neat and clean, our Pro Plumbing Heating & Air employees place runners on the floors and wear protective booties.
"Very experience did not follow instruction or do quality work"
David F on October 2024
Pro Plumbing Heating & Air is a friendly, full-service, residential plumbing company focused on providing customer satisfaction and punctual, courteous service. For your convenience, we arrive at your home with our "mobile warehouse on wheels." This Pro Plumbing Heating & Air, fleet of super trucks is stocked with a full line of quality parts and products to keep your project moving quickly and on schedule. Our customers also appreciate our flat rate pricing that allows them to know the price upfront, so there are no surprises. To keep your home neat and clean, our Pro Plumbing Heating & Air employees place runners on the floors and wear protective booties.
"Very experience did not follow instruction or do quality work"
David F on October 2024
Aim for indoor humidity between 30% and 50%, with the sweet spot around 45%. That range keeps mold, dust mites, and musty odors in check while protecting drywall and woodwork. Staying in the zone also helps your HVAC system run more efficiently and supports healthier air for you and your family year-round, during hot summers and cold winter months.
With routine filter changes and coil cleanings, most whole-house units run for eight to 15 years. Heavy use, poor air quality, or bargain-bin equipment can shorten that span, while a well-maintained, high-quality model often makes it to the upper end of the range. Ask your installer about recommended service intervals to get the most mileage from your investment.
It depends on your climate. Homes in cold, dry regions can often shut the dehumidifier off once winter sets in. If you live in a warm, humid area—or your house tends to trap moisture—you may need to keep it running year-round. Use a simple hygrometer: if readings stay below 50%, give the unit a rest. Just remember to restart it when humidity climbs again to avoid mold and condensation.
Dry air feels cooler, so your AC doesn’t have to work as hard. By stripping out excess moisture, the dehumidifier lets you raise the thermostat a few degrees without losing comfort. A shorter AC runtime reduces electricity use and can shave a noticeable amount off your summer power bill. Energy-efficient models further enhance those savings.
If your home is under about 2,000 square feet, a well-placed portable unit can handle the load. Just remember they’re less efficient and need hands-on upkeep—think emptying tanks and cleaning filters. If you prefer set-and-forget convenience or plan to expand your living space, a whole-house model still offers better long-term comfort and lower energy use per square foot.