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Residential Humidifiers

Residential Humidifiers

If you’re like most people in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, North Liberty, Coralville, and Anamosa area, you probably don’t think too much about the humidity level in your house. The only time we usually think about humidity is when too much makes hot summer days even more unbearable. However, the level of humidity in your home can have a big impact on many different things you may never have considered.

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Residential Humidifiers

Keeping Your Home Humidity Low

For instance, if there isn’t enough humidity in the air in your home, it can dry out your skin and nasal passages, even causing cracking and bleeding in extreme cases. Not only is this unpleasant, but it can also make many cold and allergy symptoms worse.


Just like inadequately humidified air will dry out your skin, your wood furniture, floors and accents will begin to feel the effects as well. Wood house can begin to dry out, warp and crack as the moisture is drawn out of it, particularly if it is exposed to very dry air for an extended period of time. Of course, this isn’t ideal aesthetically, but in extreme cases it can even cause some serious structural damage over time.


The negative effects of dry air don’t stop there. Dry air doesn’t hold heat as well as properly humidified air does, so you likely won’t be as comfortable inside as you should be even though your furnace is working just fine.


Also, if you already have an air purification system in place, dry air can actually cause it to work less efficiently than it otherwise would. Drier air holds less of everything, particle contaminants are less likely to stick to air filters and more likely to settle out of the air to nestle in your carpets or gather on other surfaces throughout your home. Without a proper humidifier, your indoor air quality can suffer even with a state of the art air purification system in place.


Fortunately, the indoor air quality experts at Affordable Heating and Cooling have a residential humidifiers to keep your home comfortable year-round.


Residential Humidifiers
Residential Humidifiers

Managing High Home Humidity

On the other end of the spectrum, too much humidity can cause some complications as well. For instance, mold, bacteria and viruses thrive in moist environments, and if your house is usually damp, you’re pretty much inviting these types of contaminants in.


Not only does mold compromise the quality of your indoor air by adding its spores to the mix, but it can also damage wood throughout your home. Humid air will naturally hold more contaminants in it anyway, and an excess of mold in various areas around your house will make the situation worse. Of course, mold typically grows in dark, out of the way places as well, so you can have a serious mold problem and not even know about it.


Even if you do already have an air purification system, excessively humid air will just make that system have to work that much harder to keep your indoor air clean. On top of that, too much humidity often makes breathing more difficult in general for those with asthma and allergies.

 

Managing Home Humidity

As you can see, improper levels of humidity in your house can cause all types of problems. Thankfully, Affordable Heating and Cooling carries a variety of humidifiers that can help you get rid of those humidity problems permanently.


Our humidity experts can help you find just the right product to match your current heating, cooling and air purification systems and we provide complete installation services in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, North Liberty, Coralville, and Anamosa metropolitan area as well. We can also provide you with helpful hints on what you can do to keep humidity problems at bay in the future. So give us a call today to find out more about how the humidity level in your home is affecting your quality of life.

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