How To Address Overly Dry or Humid Air in Your Home
The right humidity level is crucial for your family’s health and comfort. Humidity levels also impact your home and its structural stability over time. For instance, dry air causes damage to wallpaper, paint and wooden furniture. The arid environment will cause cracking and other types of damage. On the other hand, too much moisture can lead to mold and mildew growth; both are destructive to porous surfaces. How To Address Dry Air in Your Home Your home can become dry any time of the year, but the winter months are more likely to zap the moisture in your house. Humidity levels are already lower during the winter. When you use a heater, the air becomes even drier. Addressing dry air issues properly will make your family feel more comfortable and will protect against damage. Here are some suggestions: Use a whole-house humidifier to add moisture to the air. Seal any cracks and gaps in your home that could cause your heater to run longer. Consider automating your home’s climate with Smart AC and humidifier controls. Install an air purifier to protect your family’s health. Have check your HVAC system at the beginning of or before winter to ensure it operates...
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