Living in Broussard means dealing with high humidity nearly year-round. Even when your air conditioner is running, indoor moisture can create comfort problems, damage your home, and encourage mold growth. Southern Air installs and services whole-home dehumidifiers that work alongside your HVAC system to keep humidity in the healthy 40–50% range, protecting your family, your belongings, and your peace of mind.
We’ve spent years helping Broussard homeowners solve humidity problems that air conditioning alone can’t fix. Our team sizes dehumidifiers correctly for your home, integrates them seamlessly with your existing system, and provides the ongoing service to keep them working reliably.
Why Homeowners Choose Southern Air for Dehumidifiers
- Proper sizing based on your home’s square footage, layout, and moisture load, not guesswork
- Professional installation that integrates with your ductwork and HVAC controls
- Clear options and honest recommendations tailored to your comfort goals and budget
- Respect for your home during installation: clean work areas, careful handling of finishes
- Upfront pricing with no hidden fees or surprise charges
- Ongoing support and service after installation to keep your system performing
- Experience solving the specific humidity challenges common in Acadiana homes
Why Dehumidification Matters in Acadiana’s Climate
Broussard sits in ASHRAE climate zone 2A: hot and humid. With summer design conditions reaching the low 90s and wet-bulb temperatures around 76°F, the latent load (moisture removal) on your cooling system is massive. Your air conditioner does remove some humidity as it cools, but it’s designed primarily to lower the temperature. During mild weather, long shoulder seasons, or when the AC cycles off, humidity can climb into the uncomfortable 60–70% range or higher.
High indoor humidity creates multiple problems. It makes your home feel warmer than it actually is, forcing you to lower the thermostat and waste energy. It encourages mold and mildew growth on walls, ceilings, and in closets. It can warp wood floors, damage furniture, and create musty odors. And it creates an environment where dust mites thrive, worsening allergies and respiratory issues.
A properly sized whole-home dehumidifier removes moisture independently of cooling, giving you precise control over indoor humidity. It works alongside your air conditioner during summer and can run on its own during spring and fall when cooling isn’t needed but humidity remains high. In Acadiana’s long, humid climate, this kind of moisture control isn’t a luxury; it’s essential for comfort, health, and protecting your investment in your home.









