Humidifiers

Your Home Shouldn’t Be A Desert

Do you suffer from dry skin? Or dry, irritated nasal passages? Are you plagued by static shocks within your home? These are signs that the air in your home may be too dry. Other symptoms can include:

  • Cracked or peeling wallpaper.

  • Cracked or warped wood.

  • Recurrent respiratory illnesses.

  • Persistent allergies.

  • Excessive coughing.

Increase your home comfort with a whole home humidifier.

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The Solution?

A whole home humidifier helps regulate humidity for your entire space. It maintains the right level of moisture in your air to keep both your home and loved ones healthy.

How Does it Work?

Typically, whole home humidifiers are set up to integrate with your current HVAC system. Using carefully regulated water vapor, your humidifier introduces humidity to your home your existing ductwork. The levels of humidity are measured and controlled by your thermostat. This keeps your home at a healthy humidity all year round!

What Are The Benefits?

The benefits of a whole home humidifier include:

  • Healthy Environment – Experience fewer respiratory problems and less skin irritation.

  • Preserve Your Home – Reduce damage done to wood, furniture and wallpaper.

  • Comfort – Get rid of those static shocks and irritated sinuses!

  • Easy to Use – There’s no cleaning or refilling, unlike a portable humidifier.

  • Automatic Control – Set your desired humidity level with your thermostat and relax.

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Want to Learn More?

Whether you are ready for a whole home humidifier or are wondering if it’s the right answer for your home, contact All Seasons Comfort Systems today! Our highly trained staff will gladly answer your questions. Our reliable team of expert technicians will make sure you have the indoor air quality solutions you need for your home.

Call us today at 417-739-4606, or make an appointment with us online.

FAQs

A comfortable indoor humidity level for most homes typically falls between 30% and 50%. Humidity levels above 50% can be considered too high, leading to various issues such as mold growth, musty odors, and potential health concerns. Conversely, humidity levels below 30% can be uncomfortably dry, causing dry skin, respiratory issues, and potential damage to wood furniture or musical instruments. It’s important to monitor and maintain indoor humidity within this range to ensure a healthy and comfortable living environment. Specific comfort levels can vary depending on personal preferences and health considerations.