the benefits of a complete home humidifier

have you ever woken up on a cold winter morning and find that your throat is dry and sore? if this has happened to then you probably do not have a humidifier in your house. a complete home humidifier works by emitting small molecules of condensation into the duct system to be circulated through the house by the furnace’s blower motor increasing the air quality. with winter is quickly approaching, and the air inside our homes is only going to get dryer. the benefits of installing a complete home humidifier reach beyond just preventing a dry throat.

some of the benefits include:

  • cold symptom relief- condensation in the air increases lung elasticity. increased lung elasticity not only relives cold symptoms but can also benefit those of use that have a chronic cough or allergies.
  • prevents nosebleeds- when we breathe in harsh dry air, we dry out our nasal passages. during the winter seasons, the air inside our homes is especially dry and will often lead to nose bleeds.
  • reduces the chance of infection- the inside of our throat and nasal passages are lined with tiny hairs. these tiny hairs catch bacteria and dust and prevent them from entering our systems and causing infection. when the air is dry, these hairs become flattened and do not perform as well. a humidifier would moisten the surface of our throat and nasal passages, and this would allow those hairs to thrive.
  • relieve dry skin- ever notice how much lotion we use in the winter? our skin and lips can easily become dried and cracked in a moisture-free environment. by adding condensation into the environment, a humidifier will eliminate our need to lather on lotion every day.
  • protect wood floors- if you have hard wood floors in your house, dry air can cause buckling and separating of the wooden slats.
  • reduce static power- during the winter it seems like every surface you touch shocks you. dry air is the perfect environment for static power to be created. a humidifier will help stop this from happening by adding condensation to the air and your clothes.

however, there are a couple things to keep in mind when it comes to setting the humidity level on your humidifier. too much condensation is not a good thing. high humidity levels often bother people who have asthma and allergies. it also promotes the growth of mold and mildew. to prevent this in your house, simply make sure that your humidifier is properly set and maintained. the humidity level in the house should be between 35 and 45%. over time you will find the level that is right for you.

your local correction technician heating and cooling offers lennox brand healthy climate complete home humidifiers. these systems can be incorporated into your existing heating unit, or implemented as an accessory for your new lennox central air heating. if you already have a humidifier, you should have your local correction technician out for a yearly maintenance of and routine repair review of the unit. filthy humidifiers are known to cause leaks in the system and can cause more harm than good. they need to be cleaned out and have their filter pad replaced at least once a annually. your local correction technician heating and cooling will send your one of their seasoned technician who can determine your humidity needs and set you up with the complete home humidifier that will effort best for your situation.

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colder weather is not too far off

don’t be fooled by the warm temperatures that have continued to make summer in local region feel like it’s going to last forever!!  it’s still local region and we know from knowledge that the colder weather is inevitable.  when the cold weather is finally here, be sure to have your heating system in tip-top shape to be ready to heat your house on those chilly fall and winter nights.  right now is a great time to get next day or same day priority service to do a heating routine repair review on your heating system. 

the skilled service technician who comes to your house can also evaluate other components of your “winter system”. this includes such items as the electronic air cleaner, humidifier, thermostat, warm water tank, and even your loft insulation. in addition, the home service technician services division of your local correction technician can come out to your house to make general house repairs to doors and windows just in time for the fall and winter season. as fall approaches and the rainy weather begins your local correction technician home service technician services is available to install a sump pump in your basement to help avoid flooding. don’t get left out in the cold, call us today!!

-p.k.

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spring and summer humidity control

the bitter cold of winter leaves little condensation in the air, and when this is coupled with the heat from the heating, you house can become as parched as a desert. humidifiers are commonly used across the country to alleviate this thirst, and whether you have a complete home system or a portable unit, the added condensation allows you to rest and breathe in enjoyable environment all winter long. however, the summer heat in most parts of the u.s. is coupled with extreme humidity. when an cooling system is properly sized for the house, humidity is easily removed from the air, but if you forget to turn off your humidifier for this upcoming season, and you could find yourself spending more on energy to run the cooling system in your house.

the effects of excess humidity

excess humidity in the house bogs down the operation of the cooling system. the unit will have to effort harder to keep up with the excess condensation and if it is not capable of doing so, your enjoyable environment could suffer. the best way to remember to turn off your humidifier for the spring and summer seasons is to have your cooling system technician take care of it for you. property owners that are dedicated to heating, ventalation, and cooling routine repair have a serviceman out yearly anyways, and while he is at the house, he can shut down the humidifier properly.

too small to compensate

if you have already shut the unit down and you find that you are still having humidity issues, the problem may lie within your cooling system. sometimes air conditioners that are to small of a or oversized are not able to keep up with the humidity level in the house. a properly sized cooling system will be able to adequately cool the region and remove excess humidity without a problem.

if you suspect that sizing may be your issue, contact an heating, ventalation, and cooling correction technician as soon as possible this summer. a well trained salesman should be able to assess the needs of your house and properly size an cooling system to meet those demands. with any luck you will have a comfortable humidity free house all warmer weather long!

 

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Help for Home Owners

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When Should I Replace My Humidifier Pad?

You should replace your humidifier pad at the end of the furnace season. This way you won’t breathe mold or bacteria all summer long during the cooling season. If you forget, make sure you replace it before the next heating season.

Usually you can get a Clean & Check done on your furnace or air conditioner for around $89 to $119. Most HVAC contractors will clean your humidifier and replace your humidifier pad for $35 to $45 with a Clean & Check.

Stay Healthy and Breathe Safe

- CHUY

humidity: too much or too little

humidifiers and dehumidifiers both address humidity problems in the house, and depending on the type of problem, you may need one or both of these systems. for most climates, winter is marked by painfully low humidity indoors, and summer brings sticky and uncomfortably high levels of humidity both indoors and out. cooling units often aid with the reduction of interhome humidity, but nevertheless, many household still end up with this problem. as their names suggest, humidifiers add humidity and dehumidifiers reduce humidity. identifying your humidity problem will lead you to the system that you need.

symptoms of low humidity:

  • dry skin, throat, and nose
  • eye irritation
  • increased infection or illness
  • respiratory problems
  • static shocks
  • dry hair
  • damage to wood furniture

symptoms of too much humidity:

  • respiratory problems
  • mold and mildew growth
  • bacteria growth
  • wood rot
  • increase in dust mites
  • asthma and allergy symptoms
  • excessive condensation on windows

choosing your system

if you are having problems with too much humidity, you may want to have your cooling system looked at. your cooling system should be able to remove the uncomfortable humidity levels from your house, but if it is to small of a or if you don’t use it a lot, you will need to consider adding a dehumidifier to your house.

if your problem is too little humidity, the side effects of this problem have probably been bugging you for years, but the easy option is to add a humidifier to the house. if may take some time to find the exact level of humidity that works best for your family, but it should be set somewhere between 30% and 45%. if you set it too high, you could end up with too much humidity in the house.

some property owner end up with both units in their homes and typically only use one per season. usually the humidifier runs in the winter and the dehumidifier runs in the summer.  adjusting the humidity in your house to the proper levels will defiantly increase the overall enjoyable environment in your house.

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