Colder weather means dry air. Dry air is not only an annoyance—it can be a hazard to your health and your house.

Dry air can cause chapped skin, aggravated respiratory ailments, static shocks, dried-up houseplants, out-of tune musical instruments, cracked and warped furniture, separations in wood floors, and gaps in moldings.

When the air is dry, it feels colder. Resulting in higher energy bills from turning up the thermostat to compensate for the dry air.

Humidifiers provide an easy solution to dry air in the home.

Unlike many other humidifiers, which are portable, we offer a humidifier that is part of the central heating system. It is installed into the ductwork, right beside the furnace. These humidifiers have a humidistat, which senses moisture levels and adjusts to the desired level automatically—like a thermostat controls the temperature. The homeowner selects the desired amount of humidity. If the humidistat detects a low level of humidity, the humidifier releases moisture, and it circulates through the home while the heat system is in operation. The humidifier’s flow-through design introduces moisture into the home’s dry air through a more natural and healthy evaporative process.


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