Whole House Humidifier
What Does a Humidifier Do?
Humidifiers increase the moisture level of a home or building by releasing water vapor into the air. This helps deal with problems caused by dry air, including many comfort factors and high energy bills.
Most people are familiar with what dry air does to the average person. However, there are other problems caused by dry air and other benefits that can be obtained by humidifying it.
Whole House Humidifier
A whole-home humidifier addresses the humidity of an entire home. It ensures that it doesn’t fall too low in any room and, by doing this, is more effective than a humidifier designed to sit in a single room. This has a ton of positive effects.
Increased Comfort
Dry air is generally bad and makes most people uncomfortable after a while. It can dry out your skin and, by doing so, make it itchy. It can lead to an increase in nosebleeds by drying out the veins in your nose. It can even increase the number of static shocks you deal with.
Some of these issues can be dealt with in individual ways. You can moisturize your skin with lotions and avoid materials that cause static shocks. However, doing so only helps you deal with these issues; it doesn’t solve their cause.
The only way to address the source of these problems is with a humidifier. This puts moisture in the air and effectively undoes any problems created by dry air.
Improved Air Quality
Poor air quality can lead to headaches, coughing, sore throat, and allergy symptoms. While most people only worry about air quality when they leave the house, the truth is that indoor air quality may be more important than outdoor air quality. This is because most people spend the majority of their time indoors and, thus, are more impacted by the air located there.
Using a humidifier can help improve indoor air quality. It does this by reducing the number of airborne contaminants floating around the room. With these out of the way, you can breathe easier and live healthier.
Lower Energy Bills
Some people are hesitant to get a home humidifier because they think it will use too much energy. While it is true that humidifiers use energy, they also help save energy. When used correctly, a humidifier even has the potential to lower energy bills overall.
This is particularly true in the winter. During winter, humidity is at its lowest. Low humidity causes you to feel the cold in the air more. Because of this, you will end up setting your thermostat higher when the humidity is low than you would when it is high. Essentially, with a humidifier, you can run your heater less and still feel just as comfortable, if not more so!
Home Humidifier Installation
A whole-house humidifier is clearly a way to improve a home. It makes people more comfortable and healthier and lowers energy bills.
If you’re anywhere in New Jersey, A-Absolute Plumbing can set you up with a home humidifier. We’ll determine what kind of humidifier your home needs and handle the installation. With us, you’ll enjoy the benefits of a humidifier as soon as you’re ready.
Book online now, and let us help you choose the best humidifier for your home!
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