Keeping humidity levels in check with my Heating, Ventilation & A/C unit to help manage bug problems

Farm life is enjoyable, busy, plus rewarding.

But besides dealing with rodents, bugs, plus molds, humidity greatly threatens our crops plus health.

For that reason, my friend and I always monitor our humidity levels at all times, especially in the house. The rule of thumb for us is between 40% to 60%. Anything above or below that, my friend and I risk losing our harvests plus tackling mold. When my friend and I started farming to survive, my friend and I were quite naive plus had a steep learning curve for most things, such as an air conditioning system for the farmhouse. For a long while, my friend and I relied on a single-speed air conditioner that was no nice until my friend and I got better advice from an Heating, Ventilation & A/C serviceman who came in for air conditioning system repair, and not only did my friend and I not understand how it operates, however my friend and I also had no idea it was the wrong type for our dwelling. But to achieve better air quality, my friend and I had to invest in a variable-speed Heating, Ventilation & A/C unit for better results. This was to be a new replacement inside the new storage unit for the crops, complete with air ducts plus extended HVAC duct that served nearby storage. With such an extensive network came more than one air conditioning system filter that would take hours to disinfect when house services came knocking to carry out Heating, Ventilation & A/C repair. The Heating, Ventilation & A/C business actually lived up to the challenge plus did a commendable task, thanks to the Heating, Ventilation & A/C professional in charge of the replacement. Having gotten help with indoor comfort, my friend and I can now rest simple knowing the bug problems would be a thing of the past with temperature plus humidity well managed.

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