Take Control of Your Home's Humidity

Whole-home dehumidifier installation
in Fort Smith, Arkansas

Serving Western Arkansas Including:
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Part of Healthier Indoor Air

Professional Whole-Home Dehumidifier Installation

When Arkansas summers turn humid, your home can feel sticky, muggy, and warmer than the thermostat says, even with the AC running. That heavy, damp air does more than make you uncomfortable. It invites mold, dust mites, and musty odors, and it can warp wood floors and furniture over time. A professional whole-home dehumidifier installation in Fort Smith, Arkansas solves it at the source, pulling excess moisture out of the air your whole home shares.

Riverside Heating Air Plumbing is the veteran-owned, family-operated team homeowners trust to size, install, and dial in a dehumidifier that fits your home.Too much indoor moisture also affects your health.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends keeping indoor humidity in check to limit mold and allergens, which you can read more about from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. A whole-home dehumidifier is one piece of our full indoor air quality services lineup.

Why Damp Air Is Worth Fixing

How a Whole-Home Dehumidifier Changes Your Summer

Excess humidity is the hidden reason a home feels stuffy, smells musty, and never quite cools down. Pulling that moisture out does more than dry the air, it protects your home, eases the strain on your AC, and makes every room feel fresher. Here is what changes once your humidity is under control.

Comfort You Feel Right Away

Balanced moisture ends the sticky, muggy feeling that lingers all summer, even with the AC running. Your home feels cooler and more comfortable at the same thermostat setting, so you stay easy without cranking the air down.

Protection From Mold and Damage

Air that is too damp invites mold, dust mites, and musty odors, and it warps wood floors and furniture over time. A whole-home dehumidifier keeps moisture in a healthy range, protecting your home and the things inside it.

Whole-Home, Set and Forget

Unlike a portable unit you empty and move room to room, a whole-home dehumidifier works through your existing system to pull moisture from every room at once. We set it to the right level, so it runs quietly in the background all season.

Signs You Might Need a Whole-Home Dehumidifier

Excess humidity is easy to live with for a while, until the sticky air, musty smells, and foggy windows start to add up. These are the signs that point to too much moisture in your home, and where a whole-home dehumidifier makes the difference.

Click through each one, then drag the slider to see where your home should sit.

When your home feels muggy and damp even with the AC running, the system is cooling the air without pulling out enough moisture. Your AC lowers the temperature, but it was never built to control humidity on its own, so the sticky feeling lingers.

The fix: A whole-home dehumidifier removes that excess moisture so your home feels cool and comfortable, not damp.

A musty odor, mildew on walls or grout, or mold that keeps coming back all point to too much moisture in the air. Damp basements, bathrooms, and closets are the usual trouble spots, since mold needs humidity above about 60 percent to thrive.

The fix: A whole-home dehumidifier holds your humidity in a healthy range, where mold and musty odors struggle to take hold.

Condensation on your windows, a clammy basement, or doors and floors that warp and stick mean moisture has nowhere to go. Left alone, that damp air slowly damages your home and feeds dust mites and allergens.

The fix: A whole-home dehumidifier pulls the moisture out before it can damage your home or affect the air you breathe.

Where a Dehumidifier Keeps You

Drag the slider to see what too much moisture does to your home.

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Above about 55 percent, excess moisture makes your home feel sticky and muggy, even with the AC running. Windows fog, musty odors set in, and mold and dust mites move in. A whole-home dehumidifier pulls this back down into the comfort zone.

Book a Dehumidifier Consultation

A Whole-Home Dehumidifier for a Drier Summer.

A whole-home dehumidifier clears the sticky, damp air that lingers all summer, and it protects your home from mold, musty odors, and warped wood along the way. Our local team sizes and installs it right across Fort Smith, Van Buren, and Greenwood.

Book online and we will help you find the right whole-home dehumidifier for your home.

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Bring Cool, Dry Comfort Back to Every Room.

A whole-home dehumidifier, matched to your home and installed clean, ends the sticky air, musty smells, and mold for good. Our team helps you find the right unit and handles the install start to finish across Fort Smith, Van Buren, and Greenwood.

Book online and we will help you find the right whole-home dehumidifier for your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Your AC removes some moisture while it cools, but it was not built to control humidity on its own. On mild, humid days it may not run long enough to dry the air, leaving your home sticky even when the temperature feels fine. A whole-home dehumidifier handles moisture directly, so comfort does not depend on how long the AC runs.
Size depends on your home's square footage and how damp it runs, not a one-size guess. A space that stays only slightly humid needs far less capacity than a large home with a wet basement. We measure your home and your moisture load during the visit, then match you with a unit that keeps up without wasting energy.
A whole-home dehumidifier ties into your home's existing drain line or a condensate pump, so the water it pulls from the air empties on its own. You never lift, carry, or dump a tank like you would with a portable unit. We set up the drainage during installation so it runs hands-free all season.
It can. Dry air feels cooler than damp air at the same temperature, so once humidity is under control, many homeowners feel comfortable at a slightly higher thermostat setting. That eases the load on your AC, which can lower your summer cooling bills while keeping your home just as comfortable.
It often helps. Dust mites and mold both need humidity above about 60 percent to thrive, so keeping moisture in a healthy range makes your home less friendly to them. While no system removes allergens completely, lower humidity can reduce the triggers in your air and help your home feel fresher and easier to breathe in.
No, most run quietly in the background. A whole-home dehumidifier installs into your ductwork, often in a basement, attic, or utility closet, away from your living space. You feel the drier, more comfortable air without a loud unit running in the corner of a room like a portable one.

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