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Myth or Fact: Do Air Conditioners Dehumidify?

Thursday, March 28th, 2024
myth or fact: Do air conditioners dehumidify

Learn the Difference Between a Dehumidifier vs Air Conditioner

When the air in your home is too humid, you usually just turn down the settings on the air conditioner. But do air conditioners dehumidify effectively? Air conditioning systems help to dehumidify because the refrigeration process naturally gets rid of some of the moisture in the air. 

However, is this all you need to get rid of the moisture in your home that’s often such a drag on your comfort? Is there a better solution? We think there is. Check out our guide to find out more!

Do Air Conditioners Dehumidify? Yes, For a Price

Yes, an air conditioner does dehumidify your home. Condensation forms on a coil within the indoor unit as the AC system runs, as moisture from the air condenses and drips to a drainage system beneath it.

However, it’s certainly not the most cost-effective way to go about dehumidifying. You spend a lot of money to both cool your home and bring down moisture levels to an acceptable level. Even though the temperature is just fine, you have to keep lowering the temperature to feel comfortable, which raises your bills.

Dehumidifier vs Air Conditioner

While both dehumidifiers and air conditioners can reduce humidity levels in the home, they do so in different ways. Here’s a simplified breakdown:

Functionality

Dehumidifiers are designed to pull moisture from the air, while air conditioners focus mainly on cooling. Air conditioners do remove some moisture, but it’s not their main job.

Energy Efficiency

Dehumidifiers are usually more efficient for dehumidifying since that’s what they’re built for. Air conditioners can use more energy since they cool as well as dehumidify.

Coverage

Dehumidifiers can tackle moisture issues throughout the house, while air conditioners usually target specific rooms.

Installation and Maintenance

Dehumidifiers are generally easier to install and maintain. They can be placed strategically for the best effect. Both need regular cleaning and care.

Cost

Dehumidifiers may have a lower initial cost, but consider the overall expenses of operation and maintenance. Depending on your climate and needs, one may be more cost-effective in the long run.

Why Whole-Home Dehumidifiers Are the Best Choice

A dehumidifier will cost you, but it’s a worthy investment. You’ll feel more comfortable without a major increase in your monthly bills for years to come. A dehumidifier works similarly to an air conditioner, collecting condensation as warm humid air blows over it. However, it won’t use as much energy as a central air conditioner does.

Dehumidifier Installation

You will, however, need an expert to install your whole-home dehumidifier. An HVAC specialist can see that it is fitted into place and that it doesn’t interfere with the air conditioner, but rather works with it to keep you comfortable.

AC Designs Dehumidifier Installation

Looking to dehumidify your Ponte Vedra, Jacksonville, or St. Augustine home? Contact AC Designs today for expert dehumidifier installation. We will deliver above your expectations so you can experience the comfort you deserve all year long.

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What to Look for in a New A/C Unit

Thursday, June 15th, 2017

In the market for a new air conditioning unit? If so, then you may be feeling a little overwhelmed by your options. Fortunately, by keeping a few of the most important considerations in mind as you shop around, you can ultimately make the right choice for your home, budget, and lifestyle.

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Indoor Air Quality – Why It Matters & Ways to Improve It

Friday, May 5th, 2017

Clean air is something that many people tend to take for granted. However, if you have allergens or other small particles of debris floating around in high levels in your home, you are probably affected by symptoms that you may not realize are a result of poor air quality.

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4 Reasons Why Your A/C Unit is Not Cooling

Thursday, April 13th, 2017

Your air conditioning unit is on, and it appears to be running just fine. You’ve noticed, though, that you are still uncomfortably hot and sticky. There could be a few reasons why your A/C unit is not cooling the interior of your home properly.

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Why Does My Air Conditioner Keep Turning Off and On?

Monday, February 6th, 2017

It’s a frustrating issue. Your air conditioner may run, and it may do a decent job of cooling you off. But after a short period, it shuts off again. While you may hear the fan again shortly afterwards, it’s likely to shut off once more, before the room is sufficiently cooled.

This isn’t something you should just accept. You must address the problem ASAP, and that likely means you’ll need to call in a technician. Read on for more information and call our friendly team when you need professional AC repair.

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The One Comfort System We Recommend for Any Homeowner

Monday, November 28th, 2016

When you hear the term “heat pump” for the first time, you may think that this is not the right whole-house comfort system for someone living in Florida. After all, in our part of the country, we don’t get very much cold weather, and we are typically more concerned about air conditioning.

But we actually recommend heat pumps to homeowners in any part of the country, even here in the Ponte Vedra Beach area. That’s because a heat pump is actually a heating and cooling system in one.

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Tune Up Your Air Conditioner Today

Monday, October 10th, 2016

Have you ever seen the monthly bills during a hot month and wished there was a way you could be comfortable without spending money? We’ve all been there, and unfortunately, air conditioners are necessary in the Jacksonville area. But there are ways to lower your bills without shutting off the AC.

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How to Save More Energy with a New Air Conditioner

Monday, May 30th, 2016

You’re finally replacing that old, inefficient air conditioning system. This time around, you hope that your bills won’t be so out of control. Follow our guide to find out how your new installation can use far less energy than your older model.

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Why More Refrigerant Might Not Be the Solution to Your AC Problems

Monday, February 29th, 2016

It may seem like an easy solution. Refrigerant, the chemical blend that circulates around your AC system, could be what’s responsible for a recent drop in your AC system’s cooling power. Hopefully, all a technician will need to do is add in a little more, and you can move on with your day. Right?

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