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3 Good Reasons To Install A Whole-Home Humidifier

During the winter months, the lower natural moisture levels in the air and the constant operation of forced air heating cause the air inside most homes to become quite dry. If you think dry air is nothing to sneeze at, think again. There are many reasons to install a whole-home humidifier and say goodbye to dry indoor air this heating season.

Improved Health

Breathing in dry air all day and night can cause your throat to feel scratchy. With less moisture and mucus for protection, this dry throat makes symptoms of any cold or flu you experience feel much worse. Your skin will also dry out in response to dry air, and even slathering on costly lotions may not help as much as you'd like. Dry eyes put you at risk for infection (especially if you wear contact lenses), since tears help protect the eyes from bacteria. A dry mouth is very susceptible to problems like gum disease and cavities, since bacteria thrive when saliva production is low and the mouth is dry. Humidify your home, and you can avoid all of these issues.

Lower Energy Bills

When the air is dry, you need to keep your home at a higher temperature in order to feel warm. If you have a whole-home humidifier installed, you will likely be able to turn your thermostat down a few degrees without shivering. This leads to lower energy bills, and it also puts less wear and tear on your furnace, which may mean fewer repairs down the road.

Fewer Static Shocks

Do you get little static shocks when you walk across a hardwood floor or put your socks on? Many people assume this is just a minor annoyance, but it can actually cause significant problems if the shocks are transferred to your electronics. A static shock can ruin a television, phone or computer. Increasing the levels of moisture in your home will make static shocks a thing of the past, as electricity does not travel well through moist air.

While portable humidifiers are capable of adding moisture to a single room and are certainly better than nothing, a whole-home humidifier is a better choice if you can afford to have one installed. This type of unit integrates with the rest of your HVAC system and automatically adds moisture to the air flowing through your ducts whenever it is needed. You don't have to worry about turning it on and off or finding a place to plug it in. To learn more about whole-home humidifiers, talk to an HVAC specialist like Thermotech Inc.


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