3 Reasons Your Home Needs a Dehumidifier

April 15, 2020 | Dayton

With the weather starting to warm up and summer just around the corner, everyone in Ohio will soon be looking for ways to beat the heat. Homeowners will retreat into their air conditioned homes when the sun starts to really beat down in the afternoon. Thankfully, escaping the heat isn’t too difficult; it’s the humidity that can get difficult. A slight change in humidity levels can make the environment feel warmer and less comfortable, and can affect the air quality in your home. Your friends at Allied Services, Inc. provide Dayton homeowners with quality moisture control units. Here are a few signs you need one, too.

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5 Steps to Reduce Allergens in Your Home This Spring

March 4, 2019 | Air Duct Cleaning

Allergens in the air, such as pollen, usually rear their ugly heads in the spring months. Itchy watery eyes, congestion, coughing, and headaches strike, making most people miserable. Fortunately, even if the outdoor air quality is poor, there are things you can do to improve the quality of the air indoors. The heating and air experts at Allied Services, Inc. recommend taking these steps toward reducing allergens in your home. 

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3 Telltale Signs You Should Buy a Dehumidifier

August 5, 2014 | Dayton

During the summer, everyone tries to find a way to beat the heat. From trips to the community pool to cranking up the air conditioner, seeking asylum from the sun isn’t too difficult, but how do you escape the humidity? A slight change in humidity levels can make the environment feel warmer and affects the air quality in your own home. At Allied Services, Inc., we provide Dayton homeowners with quality moisture-control units. Although an air conditioning unit can remove humidity, using the AC for this purpose can overwork the unit and increase energy costs. To keep humidity at bay, we recommend dehumidifying systems. Here are some signs you should invest in a central dehumidifier: Window condensation: When your windows have a fogged up interior, there’s probably an issue with excess moisture in the room. Too much indoor moisture can happen when a humidifier is too large for a room, … Continued

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