Well, the temperature is the temperature, but humidity levels can certainly affect the way you feel it. The moisture content in the air that you feel is "sensible" humidity and the rest is "latent" humidity. Combined, this moisture can conspire to make you feel sticky and uncomfortable even as an inefficient air conditioning system is burning dollars struggling to do the best job of cooling it can.
Humidity is also a top contributor to the production and ongoing development of mold, mildew and other contaminants that can plague a home's comfort system. Control the humidity and you'll breath easier, pay less and feel far more comfortable. More.
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