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Dehumidifier is keeping me up at night

Everyone knows that indoor air quality is a big deal. You do not want to have a bunch of dirt, mold, and mildew circulating through your heating, cooling, and air quality controls system every day. Obviously, there are a ton of negative downstream effects that will befall you if you can tell you only breathe in unpleasant air. Unfortunately, most people do not consider another important airborne contaminant that regularly circulates through their heating, cooling, and ventilation system. airborne moisture is a massive problem that nobody seems to consider. We all know that air conditioning is awesome in the summertime because it cools our indoor air while removing a lot of humidity from the circulating air flow. Unfortunately, there is only so much that a central air conditioning system can do for your daily humidity load before you start to add extra wear and tear on the cooling system. This is why I went out and purchased a dehumidifier a few weeks ago. I have been running the dehumidifier in my bedroom to reduce the airborne moisture and the relative temperature of the air. Unfortunately, the dehumidifier seems to be working way too hard. As in, it creates a racket every time the air handling device is operating. I’ve really been enjoying the sensation of my cool, dry air at night… But the humming and banging coming from a dehumidifier isn’t helping with my insomnia. When I wanted to remove pollution from my indoor air circulating through the heating, cooling, and air quality control system… I never considered sound pollution.

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