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[quote=Anonymous]Newer multi-speed heat pumps handle this by running at a lower rate to dehumidify. This may also happen when (and this happens a lot!) HVAC companies replace equipment and install too large of a unit, so they short cycle (run for a short duration and reach the set point for temperature but do not remove the humidity). This is a chronic problem. One way to help, short of replacing with more recent equipment, is to get a dehumidifier, if you have a place to set it. It will work independently to remove moisture. [/quote]
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