Reap the Benefits of a Whole-Home Humidifier
Denver has a dry, arid climate with low levels of humidity throughout the year. Moisture levels can drop even further during the winter months since cold air holds less humidity. This can create uncomfortable conditions inside your home. If low humidity is a problem in your household, a whole-home humidifier could be the solution you’ve been looking for.
Home Humidity Basics
For optimal health and comfort, the Environmental Protection Agency recommends maintaining indoor humidity levels between 30% and 50%. Excess moisture can lead to problems with organic growth and condensation, and low moisture levels can cause respiratory irritation among other problems. Humidity also affects furniture, floors, musical instruments, and building materials.
It’s important to note that moisture levels are based on relative humidity, which measures the amount of moisture that the air can hold at a given temperature. Humidity also affects your temperature perception as expressed using the heat index, so in the winter, adding extra humidity can actually make your home feel warmer.
How Whole-House Humidifiers Help
Whole-home humidifiers help to stabilize moisture levels, especially in the winter, by adding water vapor back into the air. Most systems can add between 12 and 20 gallons of moisture to the air each day using evaporative wicks or pads although some high-capacity systems use steam technology. They also feature adjustable controls that help you dial in the ideal moisture level based on actual conditions.
Benefits of Installing a Whole-Home Humidifier
Installing a whole-home humidifier is the most effective way to keep the relative humidity above 30% all winter. Adding extra moisture to the air can provide a variety of benefits.
- Relief from dry skin and itchy eyes
- Fewer nose bleeds
- Improved respiratory comfort
- Warmer temperature feel
- Protection for wood floors and furnishings
- Less static electricity and shocks
- Reduced exposure to airborne viruses
To see if a humidifier is right for your home, contact Apple Aire Heating & Cooling today. You can find more information about our indoor air quality products and services online.