
A whole-house humidifier is vital to ensuring the home’s humidity levels. Unlike portable humidifiers, a whole house unit can be installed and maintained in every room in your home with little effort.
Dry air can cause several health problems, from the skin to respiratory issues. In addition, it can damage your home’s wood floors and furnishings.
Reduces Dry Skin & Cracked Lips
Dry skin is a year-round issue that affects most of us. It’s especially common in winter. Since our bodies are made up of more than half water, it’s no surprise that the winter air pulls it right out of our skin, leaving it flaky and itchy. The best way to combat dry skin is to bring moisture back into the air. A whole-house humidifier can do that for you. It reduces dry skin and cracked lips and can also help with sneezing, coughing, and cold symptoms. It can also reduce the chances of getting sick from the flu by supporting your immune system to fight off airborne viruses more effectively.
Reduces Sneezing & Coughing
Dry air can irritate the mucus membrane of your nasal passages, leading to sneezing and coughing. Low humidity is also linked to seasonal illnesses, like the cold or flu. Installing whole house humidifiers will help restore the moisture in your home’s air to help your body fight illness and improve allergy symptoms. Adding moisture to the air also helps reduce static electricity, which can cause discomfort when people or pets come in contact with it. This is especially a problem during winter when the air can dry.
Reduces Cold Symptoms
If you or your family regularly suffers from dry, itchy noses and throats or frequent colds, the lack of humidity in your home may be to blame. Viruses thrive in drier air, and increasing the moisture in your home can ward off infections like a warm blanket or hot cup of tea. The right amount of moisture in your air can make you feel much more comfortable, especially during the winter. Humidity helps your heating system operate more efficiently and reduces your need to raise the temperature.
Reduces Allergies & Asthma
Dry air can exacerbate several health conditions, such as allergies and asthma. This is especially true during the winter when indoor heating reduces the air’s moisture. Installing a whole-house humidifier can solve this issue. It uses your existing duct system to distribute moist air throughout your home, providing comfort and health benefits at the touch of a button. A whole house humidifier can also improve the air quality in your home and reduce the risk of respiratory infections from viruses. Moisture in the air can also help hydrate your sinuses, which is helpful for those with asthma and allergies. A whole house humidifier can also keep wood floors and furniture from cracking, a common problem with dry air. It can also prevent static electricity, which is dangerous for electronics.
Reduces Mold & Mildew
Humidifiers are essential to add moisture to the air while improving indoor air quality. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals suffering from respiratory illnesses such as allergies and asthma, reducing their symptoms.
However, if the humidity level in your home is too high, it can cause mold to grow. This is an unfortunate side effect of using a whole-house humidifier. To prevent this from happening, it’s important to change your evaporator pad at least once a year. This is especially important if you use your humidifier during the winter.