Redesco homes, with their emphasis on modern design and technology, are leading the way in incorporating humidity management systems to create a comfortable, healthy, and energy-efficient living space.
Our humidity control and ventilation systems improve the humidity level and provide the home with healthy air, day and night, 365 days a year. They also remove stale air, pollutants and radon from your home, with very little or no maintenance, and they do it quietly, efficiently and at a low energy cost.

With Cool to Dry, Google Nest thermostats can use your air conditioner or heat pump to help reduce excessive humidity in very humid climates. This humidity control helps to prevent mold and maintain a healthier environment in your home. If your air conditioner has a dehumidification mode, your Nest thermostat can do even more to help reduce your home's humidity. Cool to Dry can be used with any air conditioner or heat pump, but works differently depending on whether or not your system has its own dehumidification mode. See full list on support.google.com If your air conditioner doesnt have a dehumidification mode, Cool to Dry is off by default. If your air conditioner does have a dehumidification mode, Cool to Dry is turned on by default. You can turn Cool to Dry on or off on your thermostat or with the Nest app On your thermostat 1. Press the ring to bring up the Quick View menu. 2. Select Settings. See full list on support.google.com On your thermostat 1. Press the ring to bring up the Quick View menu. 2. Open Settings. 3. Pick Equipment Continue Continue. 4. Select Dehumidifier Set Humidity. 5. Choose the approximate humidity level you want your thermostat to target. See full list on support.google.com When Cool to Dry turns on, it will appear on your thermostat and in the Nest app. When you're home, Cool to Dry will turn on the air conditioner if your home's humidity rises above 70% and cooling is off. If you're away, and your thermostat is set to Eco Temperatures for three days straight, Cool to Dry will turn on the air conditioner if your home's humidity rises above 65%. Cool to Dry may not always be able to lower the humidity in your home. It will only cool your home a few degrees lower than your set temperature and it won't cool your home below 75F while you're away or 80F while you're home, even if your humidity is still high. If your Nest thermostat senses that the humidity isn't dropping over time, it'll shut off the air conditioner and return to your regular cooling schedule to avoid wasting energy. Below you can see how Cool to Dry can help keep humidity at healthy levels by periodically turning on the air conditioner. Cool to Dry will run your air conditioner in dehumidification mode as needed to reach your approximate humidity level. See full list on support.google.com Follow these steps to view your system's wiring, and then check the thermostat's star connector to find out if your cooling system has a dehumidification mode. On your Nest thermostat 1. Press your thermostat's ring to open the Quick View menu. 2. Choose Settings Equipment. In the Nest app 1. Select the thermostat you'd like to check on the home screen. See full list on support.google.com If you don't have a dehumidification mode on your air conditioner, you can still use Cool to Dry. Since your air conditioner converts hot humid air into cold dry air, Cool to Dry takes advantage of this and cycles the air conditioner on and off to lower the humidity. When the Nest thermostat senses very high humidity, Cool to Dry automatically turns on the air conditioner. When ;Cool to Dry is on, your system may cool your home to a temperature lower than what you've set your thermostat to (up to 3F lower than your scheduled temperature or 5F lower than your Eco Temperatures). Cool to Dry without a dehumidification mode can be expensive If you use Cool to Dry with an air conditioner that doesn't have its own dehumidification mode, your air conditioner will run more often than usual, which can be expensive. If your air conditioner doesn't have a dehumidification mode, you should only use Cool to Dry if you live in a very humid climate. See full list on support.google.com All air conditioners help dehumidify your home during normal operation. To cool the air, they pass it over refrigerated coils, which remove moisture from the air and condense it into water. When your Nest thermostat controls an air conditioner with dehumidification mode, Cool to Dry works more efficiently to lower your home's humidity. See full list on support.google.com Homes in a humid or fringe zone must meet certain vapor retardant conditions to help prevent excess moisture from entering the home. Checking that your vapor barrier is intact will help you regulate your homes moisture levels. Overall, these recent developments indicate a promising future for attaining effective and long-term humidity control in thermal-driven dehumidification systems, resulting in enhanced energy utilisation and lower environmental impact. These units offer precise control and high output, suitable for larger homes or buildings with wide humidity swings. They are more expensive to install and operate but offer superior hygiene and control, making them common in commercial or high-end residential systems. Discover whole house humidity control tips for health, comfort, and energy savings. Learn systems, ideal levels, and expert solutions.
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