What’s a Pre-Installation Evaluation, and Do I Need One?
In short, yes. A first step is conducting an energy audit to determine the energy load for your home. Calculating the load tells the experts at Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning how much humidity your house gains through the day & what size home dehumidifier will work best to keep moisture levels under control. This is critical, as most home dehumidifier installation issues stem from an improperly-sized dehumidifier.
Is Your Home Able to Handle a New Dehumidifier?
Your old existing ducts often can’t handle the airflow of a newly installed dehumidifier. Any upgrades to accommodate a new system will likely increase the cost to install a dehumidifier unit, but will ultimately help you avoid costly, high-energy bills & overheated rooms in the future.
What Type of Home Dehumidifier Should I Install?
Here’s where the load calculation comes into play, as you want to pick the correctly-sized home dehumidifier to install. A dehumidifier that is too big or too small can lead to costly repairs or replacements down the road. Call the HVAC professionals at Parobek Plumbing & Air Conditioning, we’ll determine the perfect home dehumidifier to install in your home at the lowest cost.












