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Whoa, it’s hot in here! With the humidity at 90%, it feels like you’re living in a sauna. It’s no wonder why so many people are struggling to keep their homes comfortable. But don’t worry, there are ways to reduce the humidity and make your house more livable. Let’s take a look at some of the best strategies for keeping your home humidity levels under control.

Why Is My House 90% Humidity? [Solved]

Yikes, high humidity in your house can be a real drag! Poor ventilation is usually the main culprit, meaning air isn’t moving around like it should. That leads to stuffy, humid air that’s just plain uncomfortable. But too much air exchange with the outside can also cause it. So if you’re feeling a bit sticky inside, check your ventilation and make sure you’re not letting too much outside air in.

  1. Humidity Level: The ideal humidity level for a house is between 30-50%. Anything above this range can cause discomfort and health issues.

  2. Health Effects: High humidity levels can cause respiratory problems, allergies, and asthma attacks. It can also lead to mold growth in the home, which can be dangerous to your health.

  3. Comfort Level: High humidity levels make it difficult to stay cool in the summer months and warm in the winter months, leading to an uncomfortable living environment.

  4. Damage Prevention: Keeping your home’s humidity level below 90% will help prevent damage from moisture buildup on walls, floors, furniture, and other surfaces in your home.

  5. Energy Efficiency: Lowering the humidity level of your home will help reduce energy costs as it takes less energy to cool or heat a dryer environment than a humid one.

It’s no fun when the humidity in your house is through the roof - 90% is way too high! It’s like a sauna in there, and it can make it hard to breathe. Ugh, I wish I could turn down the humidity.