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The lifespan of a humidifier varies based on the quality, type of humidifier, and whether it has been maintained. In general, whole-home humidifiers will last longer than room humidifiers, lasting an average of 8-15 years compared to 1-5 years for room units. If your humidifier is approaching the end of its expected lifespan, or if it’s developing deposits that are extremely difficult to remove, then it’s probably time to replace your humidifier.
There are several issues that may develop with a humidifier, including mold, mildew, bacteria, dust mites, and more developing in a damp environment. Keeping on top of repairs and maintenance for your humidifier can help prevent these harmful organisms from growing in your humidifier in the first place, so be sure to lean on the professionals for expert humidifier repairs!
There are some minor maintenance tasks you can perform to keep your humidifier in good working order, including checking your humidifier’s reservoir for bacteria and mineral deposit buildup, making sure your humidifier is properly leveled, and checking for leaks. If you notice any issues with your humidifier when performing maintenance, be sure to contact humidifier experts right away for humidifier repair services.
It’s recommended to service your humidifier at least once a year. Regular maintenance ensures that the unit operates efficiently and helps to extend its lifespan by preventing common issues caused by dirt buildup and mineral deposits.
Common signs that your humidifier may need repair includes a noticeable decrease in humidity levels, unusual noises, persistent leaks, or the presence of musty odors. If you notice any of these signs, it’s best to contact a professional repair service.
While basic maintenance tasks like cleaning the tank and changing air filters can often be done by the owner, more complex repairs are best handled by a professional. Attempting to fix electrical or mechanical issues without the proper knowledge or tools may worsen the problem or pose safety hazards.
The average lifespan of a humidifier is ten to fifteen years. Once your humidifier passes that age, it is more likely to require repair or have declines in functionality. If you begin to notice your humidifier is having issues and is over ten years of age, you may want to consider contacting a professional to inspect the unit.
If you notice a foul odor coming from your home’s humidifier, you should stop using it until it can be repaired. The foul smell could be indicative of mold or another infestation. If you sense a burning sensation coming from your humidifier, that is a sign of an electrical problem that needs to be addressed as soon as possible by a professional.
In the event that your humidifier is on but it won’t run, there is likely an internal component that is in need of repair. Be sure to double check the power source before assuming the issue is with your humidifier.
A humidistat acts for your humidifier like a thermostat does for your HVAC system. Any error with the humidistat will result in your humidifier not operating as it should, possibly making your home too humid or not humid enough. Commonly when humidistats aren’t functioning properly it is best just to replace them.
A leaking humidifier is obviously a sign that your humidifier needs to be repaired. Norman Air humidifier technicians are expertly trained to locate the source of the leak and repair it.
Humidifiers are not loud devices while in operation. Any bagning or squealing noises coming from your humidifier are a sign that your humidifier needs to be repaired. Call Norman Air today to schedule your repair.
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