06/05/2026
If your house feels **hot and sticky even with the AC running**, that’s not a temperature problem. That’s a **humidity** problem.
Your AC’s main job is to cool. It removes some moisture as a side effect, but it’s not a real dehumidifier. In North Alabama, when outdoor humidity is 70%+, that side effect is usually not enough.
3 signs you have a humidity problem, not just a temperature one:
1. It still feels hot or clammy at 72°
2. Musty smells that won’t go away
3. Condensation on supply vents or around grills
High indoor humidity doesn’t just feel bad. It feeds mold, warps wood, and aggravates allergies and asthma. Turning the thermostat down does **nothing** to fix that.
If your home checks any of those three boxes, the fix isn’t a lower setting on the thermostat, it’s addressing the **moisture**. Comment below with what you’re seeing and I’ll reply with some DIY options you can try.
If your home is in **Guntersville, Arab, or Huntsville** and you want professional help with this, the link is in my bio. We find what other contractors miss.