Wheaton’s summers are hot and humid.— For many homeowners, the high humidity is the real problem, not just the temperature. Indoor relative humidity above 50% is ideal for mold growth, dust mites, and scheduling your AC system in a way that rys to control humidity is what separates a comfy home from a liveable one.— Here’s why homes get too humid and how to fix it.
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