Climate Pros Inc Educates Homeowners on Humidity and Cooling Issues

Is Your AC Struggling with Humidity or Does It Need HVAC Repair?

New Baltimore,, United States – July 6, 2026 / Climate Pros Inc /

Macomb, MI – July 6, 2026 – Climate Pros Inc has announced a summer public awareness initiative aimed at helping homeowners across Macomb and surrounding communities better understand how seasonal humidity affects residential air conditioning systems. The educational effort comes as Southeast Michigan enters a period marked by elevated moisture levels, increased cooling demand, and a rise in homeowner concerns related to indoor comfort. 

The initiative comes as Southeast Michigan enters a period of elevated summer humidity, prompting increased attention to indoor comfort and air conditioning performance among homeowners. Many cooling concerns reported during the summer months are linked to humidity management challenges rather than equipment failure. As a result, homeowners are often left trying to determine whether their system requires routine maintenance, professional HVAC services, or a more extensive repair. 

The educational campaign is designed to help residents better understand how seasonal humidity affects residential cooling systems and what warning signs may indicate a developing issue. Recognizing the difference between normal summer operating strain and mechanical problems can help homeowners make more informed decisions about their home’s cooling equipment.

 

Humidity Creates Hidden Challenges for Residential Cooling Systems

Macomb County experiences prolonged periods of elevated humidity throughout the summer, placing additional demands on residential air conditioners. While most homeowners focus on temperature readings, humidity levels can have an equally important effect on overall comfort. Air conditioning systems are designed to cool and dehumidify simultaneously. However, issues such as airflow restrictions, clogged components, improper thermostat settings, and system sizing concerns can reduce moisture removal even when temperatures appear normal.

Common Signs Homeowners Notice

Among the most frequently reported symptoms are:

  • Indoor air that feels damp or sticky

  • Longer cooling cycles

  • Rising utility costs during hot weather

  • Rooms that feel uncomfortable despite reaching thermostat settings

  • Uneven comfort levels throughout the home

Climate Pros Inc notes that these symptoms do not automatically indicate equipment failure but may signal that the system requires evaluation by an experienced HVAC company

Distinguishing Humidity Strain from Mechanical Damage

The public awareness initiative also focuses on helping residents understand when common comfort concerns may point to larger mechanical issues. Seasonal humidity can place additional stress on cooling systems for weeks at a time. Extended run cycles, heavier condensate loads, and increased wear on operating components are common during periods of elevated moisture.

When Maintenance May Be the Appropriate Solution

Issues such as dirty coils, clogged air filters, restricted airflow, or blocked condensate drains can often contribute to reduced performance and humidity control. Within the campaign materials, Climate Pros Inc encourages homeowners to seek a professional assessment before assuming replacement or major HVAC repairs are necessary.

“Many homeowners assume a cooling system is failing when the home feels more humid than usual, but that is not always the case,” said Derek Pruss, Owner of Climate Pros Inc. “In many situations, the equipment is still cooling properly while struggling to remove enough moisture from the air. Identifying the source of the problem first allows homeowners to address the actual issue rather than guessing at the solution.” 

The company says this distinction becomes increasingly important during the summer months when demand for HVAC services typically increases throughout the region.

Education Effort Addresses Common Homeowner Misconceptions

As part of the initiative, Climate Pros Inc has published educational resources discussing factors that can influence indoor humidity control, including system sizing, evaporator coil condition, ductwork performance, and thermostat operation.

The company also highlights the importance of working with an experienced HVAC company when diagnosing persistent comfort issues, particularly when symptoms continue after basic maintenance steps have been completed.

Climate Pros further notes that some situations may require HVAC repair, while others may simply involve maintenance procedures designed to restore proper system performance. For households evaluating replacement options, the company recommends consulting qualified HVAC installers who perform load calculations based on home size, insulation levels, window placement, and regional climate conditions.

 

About Climate Pros Inc

Climate Pros Inc is based in New Baltimore, Michigan, and provides residential and commercial heating and cooling solutions throughout Macomb County and neighboring communities. The company specializes in system diagnostics, maintenance, installation, and indoor comfort solutions designed for the climate conditions experienced across Southeast Michigan.

Media Contact

Derek Pruss

Owner

Climate Pros Inc

54249 Gratiot Ave

New Baltimore, MI 48051 United States

Phone: (810) 794-2200

Website: https://www.climateproshvac.com/ 

Contact Information:

Climate Pros Inc

54249 Gratiot Ave
New Baltimore,, MI 48051
United States

Derek Pruss
(810) 794-2200
https://www.climateproshvac.com/

Original Source: https://www.climateproshvac.com/why-does-my-macomb-home-feel-sticky-even-when-the-ac-is-running