Despite technological advancements, modernย heating and air conditioningย units are still limited when it comes to controlling humidity. While furnaces are effective at keeping you warm in the winter, they do so by pumping hot, dry air into your home. Dry air has been linked to a number of respiratory, eye and skin problems, and itโs also been known to exacerbate the symptoms of certain allergies. In most cases, your best bet to combat dry air is with a whole-home humidifier.
Whole-home humidifiers offer a whole slew of benefits, but many homeowners are still on the fence about getting one installed. Let our experts at Sierra Air show you the pros as well as the cons of whole-home humidifiers so you can decide if itโs the right solution for you.
Advantages of Whole-Home Humidifiers
While the benefits of maintaining a healthy level of humidity in your home cannot be stressed enough, some people feel that installing a whole-home system is going a little overboard. There areย residential HVAC contractorsย who recommend a simplistic approach by advising the use of portable units, but youโre unlikely to get the full advantages of humidity control with these smaller systems. From another perspective, a whole-home humidifier is also more energy efficient.
Limitations of Whole-Home Humidifiers
Installing a whole-home system isnโt a DIY project. It involves a lot of planning as well as some construction in order to fit all the parts into your existing HVAC system, something that may be beyond the ability of even the most enterprising DIY enthusiast. The best way to do it is to have a professional carry out the installation, but this understandably will come at a cost. However, after weighing the value and benefits youโll be getting from a whole-home humidifier, itโs easy to see that the initial cost is definitely worth it.
Sierra Air is your trusted localย residential air conditioning installationย company. Fill out ourย contact formย to schedule a consultation and request a free estimate today. We serve all homeowners in and around Nevada.
