Maintaining Proper In-Home Humidification
Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air; relative humidity is dependent on current temperature. A summer day with high humidity can make the air feel thicker and the temperature hotter, while a winter day with a lack…
Maintaining Ideal Relative Humidity All Year Long
As the temperature of the air outside changes with the seasons, relative humidity level changes as well. In the summer, your air conditioner dehumidifies your home, and a separate dehumidifier can be beneficial as well. The opposite is required in the winter when the indoor air becomes bone-dry. Furnaces don’t come with humidifiers, so a whole-house humidifier may be required to keep you comfortable this winter.
Is Your HVAC System Ready For The Heating Season? Make Sure Your Whole-House Humidifier Is Also Ready
With winter weather on the way, the heating system in your home isn’t the only thing that needs attention. For maximum home comfort, make sure that your whole-house humidifier is ready for the heating season, too. This will help keep…