HUMIDIFIERS
HUMIDIFIERS
During winter, the opposite is true. The humidity level gets to around 25% and it’s important to raise it up. It gets cold here in the winter, there’s no need to stress just how bad it can get. Though your central heater is working and warming up your home, your humidity level may be static. It’s necessary to bring it up to a level around 40-50%. Why? A lack of humidity is a significant factor in why our skin, noses, and mouths dry while we’re in our homes. Hardwood floors, cabinets, and other wooden items can get dry without this humidity. A stand-alone humidifier can do the trick but there are problems. These machines need to be filled regularly, you will need one for each room, and they use a lot of energy.
A humidifier is not a furnace replacement, or meant to stand in for a boiler, it as additional unit for your central air conditioning system. It is an important addition to your home’s HVAC system
The Advantages of a Central Air Humidifier:
- Constant monitoring and adjusting of humidity
- Saves energy
- No mold or mildew
- Makes your home feel warmer in winter (a humid 70 degrees feels warmer than a dry 70 degrees)