Is your home uncomfortably dry during the winter? Landen Heating and Cooling can eliminate that dryness with a whole-home humidifier installation in Zebulon, NC. Maintaining optimal relative humidity (RH) makes you feel more comfortable, even at lower temperature settings. This means you can potentially save on your heating bill by lowering your thermostat a few degrees. Optimal RH also helps your family breathe easier and sleep better.
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The Environmental Protection Agency advises homeowners to maintain a relative humidity (RH) of about 30% to 50% throughout winter. Many prefer it at 40% or even higher. Achieving the right RH can be difficult because winter air is naturally dry. Cold air holds less water vapor. Other factors can also exacerbate the dryness in a home, like constant furnace use.
Gas furnaces quickly heat air to between 140 and 170 degrees Fahrenheit, allowing that warm air to absorb much more moisture from the environment, including your nostrils, skin, eyes, wood furniture, artwork, and more.
Watch for the signs you need humidifier installation for your home:
Excess static electricity
Never feel warm enough
Worsened allergy symptoms
Window and door condensation
Respiratory irritation or inflammation
What about portable humidifiers? While portable units can offer a relatively inexpensive initial option, they come with limitations. They only provide moisture in a limited space, making it impractical to humidify an entire home. You must refill them frequently and keep them clean, or they won’t function. If they develop microbial growth, they can pose health risks.
Two core types of whole-house humidifiers exist: bypass and powered. The industry often refers to bypass systems as furnace humidifiers. They don’t have their own fans. Instead, they operate whenever the furnace provides heat. Their core goal is to offset any dryness caused by running the furnace.
If your humidity problems are more widespread, a powered humidifier is a better option. It includes its own blower and can operate independently of the furnace or other heating systems. It also provides finer control. You can set the RH through your smart thermostat, and the humidifier will turn on and off as needed to maintain it.
Whether you choose a bypass or powered humidifier, we will connect it to your home’s plumbing system to ensure it receives all the water it needs automatically. This way, you won’t have to refill it. Regular cleaning is necessary, but your technician can handle that once a year.
Zebulon’s Home Humidifier Installation Team
Landen Heating and Cooling installs humidifiers and provides many other HVAC services throughout Zebulon and the neighboring communities. Our NATE-certified technicians complete installations according to building codes and manufacturer specifications. You can expect free installation estimates and financing options for qualified customers. Our commitment to customer service has earned us BBB accreditation with an A+ rating, along with a stellar reputation on sites like Angi and HomeAdvisor.
Are you interested in humidifier installation for your home in Zebulon? Learn more by calling Landen Heating and Cooling today.