Here’s Why You Need a Furnace Humidifier

Here’s Why You Need a Furnace Humidifier

As a homeowner, you know that it’s important to keep your furnace in good shape. But did you know that adding a furnace humidifier can also be beneficial? 


There are several different types of furnace humidifiers, but they all have one thing in common: they can make a big difference in the comfort of your home. In this blog post, we’ll explain
what is a furnace humidifier and discuss the benefits and costs. By the end, you’ll know whether or not a furnace humidifier is right for your home. 
Benefits of Furnace Humidifiers


Most people are familiar with the benefits of humidifiers for easing cold and flu symptoms, furnace humidifiers can also help improve your overall health and comfort. Dry air can cause a number of problems, from itchy skin to bloody noses, and can even worsen allergies and asthma. By adding moisture to the air, a furnace humidifier can help reduce the amount of dust and other particles in the air. This can lead to fewer allergy symptoms and less discomfort overall. In addition, furnace humidifiers can help protect your furniture and woodwork from cracking and splitting. Once you have figured out
how to install a furnace humidifier , they don't require any filters and are very low-maintenance. 
How They Work


A furnace humidifier is a device that is attached to your furnace and adds moisture to the air as it is heated through a process known as evaporation. The amount of moisture that is added can be controlled, so you can keep your home as humid or as dry as you like. On average, furnace humidifiers will need to be replaced every three to five years depending on the type of unit and how often it is used. Ultimately, the best way to determine how often your furnace humidifier needs to be replaced is to consult with a qualified HVAC technician.


What Is the Right Humidity Level for Your Home?


The ideal humidity level for your home depends on several factors, including where you live, the weather outside, and your personal preferences. In general, however, most experts agree that somewhere between 30% and 50% is ideal. You can buy a hygrometer at most hardware stores to measure the humidity level in your home and this will give you a good idea of whether or not you need a furnace humidifier. 

Costs of Furnace Humidifiers


Furnace humidifiers come in a wide range of prices, depending on the type and size of the unit. The most common type of furnace humidifier is the drum humidifier, which can cost anywhere from $30 to $250. Drum humidifiers work by slowly releasing water onto a rotating drum, which then blows the moist air into the ductwork. Some higher-end models also come with features like automatic shut-off and adjustable humidity levels.


Desiccant humidifiers are another type of furnace humidifier, and these typically cost between $200 and $500. These units are often used in commercial settings, as they are very effective at preventing static electricity and reducing dust in the air. However, they do require regular maintenance, as the wicks or pads will need to be replaced every few months.


Finally, ultrasonic humidifiers are the most expensive type of furnace humidifier, costing between $500 and $1,000. These units are very quiet and can provide long-term relief from dry air conditions. 


Say Goodbye To Dry Air


Excelsior Mechanical Ltd.
offers consultations to determine if a furnace humidifier is right for your home and family. Contact us today to schedule an appointment, and breathe easy knowing that your family is comfortable and healthy this winter. We can be reached at 306-652-1795 or feel free to fill out our online contact form. 

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