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Includes MAX Smart Thermostat and monitoring
Extend the life of your HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems
Save money on future system replacements
Avoid system breakdowns
Save money on energy and repair bills
If you’re noticing persistent dry air symptoms such as static electricity, dry skin, cracked wood, or respiratory discomfort during the winter months, it may be time to consider installing a whole-home humidifier. Additionally, a hygrometer can help measure the humidity levels in your home to determine if they fall below the recommended range of 30-50%.
While some handy homeowners may attempt to install a whole-home humidifier themselves, it is generally recommended to hire a professional. Proper installation ensures the humidifier functions correctly and efficiently, avoiding potential damage to your HVAC system and ensuring warranty compliance.
The cost of installing a whole-home humidifier can vary quite drastically depending on the model and complexity of the installation, as well as your particular home and HVAC system. To determine a more accurate cost idea, call us at (405) 810 6068 to speak with one of our helpful Customer Service Representatives who are happy to provide you with a free price quote!
Regular maintenance is key to ensuring the longevity and efficiency of your whole-home humidifier. It is recommended to inspect and clean the unit annually, replacing any filters and checking for any buildup of minerals or mold. Some units may require more frequent checks depending on usage and water quality.
Selecting the right whole-home humidifier depends on factors such as the size and design of your house, your local climate, and your specific needs and preferences. Consult with one of our HVAC professionals to assess your situation and recommend an appropriate humidifier type (such as drum, flow-through, or steam) that best suits your home’s requirements.
Cracked walls in your home is a sign that the air in your home is extremely dry. Any cracking, cumbling, or shedding of your wall is an indicator that your home may benefit from a humidifier.
A lack of any moisture in the air of your home can cause dry, itchy skin for those that live in the home. Home humidifiers emit moisture into the air that can lessen any dry skin that anyone in the home may be suffering from.
Dry air often exacerbates respiratory illnesses, by drying out the nasal passages and causing irritation throughout the respiratory system. A humidifier can improve breathing for everyone in your home.
Low humidity will usually decrease the efficiency of home HVAC systems – driving up energy bills. Increasing the moisture in your home with a home humidifier will allow your HVAC system to work more efficiently while keeping those energy bills in check.
Warped hardwood floors can be a danger to those in your home as they begin to creak and buckle. Floors often become warped due to a lack of moisture in the air, which can be addressed with a home humidifier.
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