How Humidity Affects Your AC Unit (and What to Do About It)

While the summer heat can make being in your South Jersey home uncomfortable, it’s not the only comfort issue that homeowners in Voorhees and Cherry Hill have to worry about in July, August, and September. Humidity is often thought of as going hand in hand with hot temperatures, but they are actually separate problems that can require different solutions.


If you’ve got the AC blasting on a humid day but you’re still not comfortable, you might be asking if your air conditioning is broken. What can you do to prevent humidity in your house?

Why Your Air Conditioner Is Not Cooling Well on Humid Days

The process of air conditioning not only removes heat from the air in your home, but it removes moisture as well. Shouldn’t this mean that your AC should be able to address comfort issues stemming from a humid house in the summer?

Unfortunately, air conditioners aren’t always able to remove enough moisture from the air to bring them down to comfortable levels. You can then be left with indoor air that’s cool but clammy, which is never something you want to feel in your New Jersey home. Another sign that the air in your home is too humid is condensation on windows.

3 Reasons Your Air Conditioning Isn’t Removing Humidity from the Air

1) Your central AC unit is too big

Oversized HVAC systems might seem like a good idea on paper—more power, more comfort. But an AC unit that’s too big will short cycle, which both adds unnecessary wear and tear to your cooling equipment but also doesn’t give your AC enough time to remove the humidity from your indoor air.

2) You have a single-speed AC unit

Similar to oversized AC systems, a single-speed unit can run into the same problem—operating with too much power won’t give your unit enough time to dehumidify your home. Newer, variable-speed models can run for longer at lower (and quieter) speeds and remove more humidity.

3) Air leaks are allowing humid outside air into your home

Cracks and holes in your home’s exterior can allow air to easily enter and escape. This waste will not only drive up your energy costs, but it can also allow continuous humid summer air into your home that your AC will struggle to keep up with.

How to Get Rid of Humidity in Your House

Luckily, there are ways to address humidity issues in your house:

Whole home dehumidifiers

You can control the humidity levels in your home separately from your AC to create a more comfortable indoor environment.

Ventilation

Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) exchange stale and polluted indoor air with fresh filtered outdoor air while maintaining your comfortable indoor temperature and removing humidity.

Weatherization

Closing up air leaks will not only prevent outdoor humidity from making its way into your home, but you can save money on monthly heating and cooling costs and avoid indoor drafts as well.

Talk to Bovio Rubino Service, Your Local Dehumidify Expert in South Jersey

Since 1974, Bovio Rubino Service has been helping New Jersey homeowners stay comfortable. All homes are different, which is why if you’re suffering from high indoor humidity levels even while the air conditioner is running, we can offer personalized HVAC service from NJ comfort professionals.

From indoor air quality solutions to energy audits, our team can help you find a solution, and with great financing and limited-time specials, you can make home comfort affordable today.

Keep humidity out of your South Jersey house with Bovio Rubino Service. Call [custom:phone-number] or contact us today to talk to the local expert.

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Through a Competitive Application Process South Jersey Rising Juniors and Seniors Selected for Exposure to Careers, Entrepreneurship and Wellness

The Bovio Rubino Service Young Women’s Leadership Conference takes place on Wednesday, July 15 at the HVAC and Plumbing Services company’s headquarters in Voorhees.

The 13 South Jersey young women selected to attend the Conference are all rising juniors and seniors at local high schools. They completed applications and were chosen through a competitive process. At the Conference they will gain exposure to career paths, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, problem solving and mind and body wellness. A community service project benefitting Cathedral Kitchen in Camden is also planned.

Subject matter experts presenting at the Young Women’s Leadership Conference in addition to Hines include CEO of ACCU Staffing Elaine M. Damm, Senior Investment Manager at Aberdeen plc Zoe McCormick, Jennifer Nagle, Vice President of External Affairs and Special Projects, Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, Senior Product Manager at SimpliSafe Molly Nugiel, Founder of Higher Minds Laura Rubino and Dr. Barbara Winfield, owner of Family Practice Associates of Voorhees.

After being named one of the top 12 Women in HVAC in America in 2025 by ACHR News, Hines made advancing young women the Bovio Rubino Service community case for 2026. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) women made up 1.5 percent of HVAC mechanics and installers in 2021. Even fewer women own and run HVAC and Plumbing service companies independently. Hines had few women role models coming up in the business.

“I want to give young women every opportunity for success as they advance in life, both in their careers and as citizens,” Hines, a Mom of two daughters in college and high school, said. “As the owner of a thriving, independent, family-owned business in South Jersey, it’s my way of paying it forward. We are very busy designing the Conference ensuring it will have high impact on the young women in attendance.”

The Bovio Rubino Service Young Women’s Leadership Conference is the program highlight of the HVAC and Plumbing Service company’s 2026 community cause “LeadHERship in ’26” which advances opportunities for young women through career readiness, entrepreneurship, community betterment and a personal health and wellness mindset.

About Bovio Rubino Service
Mom-owned and values-driven, since 1974 Bovio Rubino Service is family-owned and independently operated. Driven by accountability and principles, Bovio Rubino Service promises to treat its customers with honesty and integrity while providing South Jersey homeowners with high-quality HVAC and Plumbing products and service including installation, maintenance and repairs. With morals and good manners, we take care of our customers with highly skilled technicians, always striving to do what is right with unequaled passion. For additional information, contact Lisa Simon of SPRYTE Communications, lsimon@sprytecom.com, 856.857.6555 x22 or visit Bovio Rubino Service.