Few cities test a home's humidity balance like Atlanta. From May through September our outdoor humidity routinely sits above 70 percent, leaving homes sticky, musty, and prone to mold even when the thermostat reads a comfortable 74 degrees. Then in January, when furnaces and heat pumps run hard against a hard freeze, indoor air can swing too far the other way, drying out to the point of cracked wood floors, static shocks, and scratchy throats. Atlanta Climate Control solves both extremes with whole-home humidity control, and proper humidity is the single most underrated comfort upgrade most metro homeowners never think about.
In summer, the issue is almost always too much moisture. A standard air conditioner removes some humidity as it cools, but in our climate it often cannot keep up, especially in well-shaded homes or finished basements in neighborhoods like Vinings and Sandy Springs. A whole-home dehumidifier integrates with your ductwork to hold indoor humidity at a steady 45 to 50 percent, independent of how hard the AC is running. The payoff is real: less mold risk, fewer dust mites, protected hardwoods and cabinetry, and a home that feels cooler at a higher thermostat setting, which lowers your cooling bills. It is a natural companion to a properly maintained system, so we often pair it with an AC tune-up or full indoor air quality plan.
In winter, the opposite problem appears. As your heating system warms cold, dry outdoor air, relative humidity indoors can drop below 30 percent. A whole-home humidifier adds controlled moisture back into the air, easing dry skin, static, and respiratory irritation while protecting wood floors and furniture from cracking. Because it mounts to your existing furnace or air handler, it runs quietly in the background with no tanks to refill, unlike the portable units that never quite keep up with a whole house.
Correct sizing is everything, which is why we never sell humidity equipment off a guess. Our NATE-certified technicians measure your home's square footage, evaluate your duct layout, and account for basements and crawlspaces before recommending a unit. Flat-rate pricing typically runs $1,500 to $2,800 for a whole-home dehumidifier and $400 to $900 for a humidifier, both installed. Pair humidity control with quality filtration and you address comfort, health, and home protection in one visit. Call (404) 555-0173 for a free humidity assessment.
