Should You Invest In A Whole House Humidifier?

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Should You Invest In A Whole House Humidifier?

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Are you experiencing dry skin, difficulties breathing, cracked lips, warped wood, or chipping paint? Then you need a humidifier to humidify your home.

There are different types of humidifiers. Such include a portable humidifier that can only humidify a single room, and there are also whole-house humidifiers. If you are not sure about the whole house humidifier to buy, here is Best Whole House Humidifier - A COMPLETE Guide which can be of help.

So, are you wondering whether you should invest in a whole-house humidifier?

Well, this will be based on a few factors.

Your Needs

Does your whole house need humidifying? Then a whole-house humidifier would be ideal. There are two types.

There is the central whole-house humidifier that is integrated with the home heating system.  It is suitable if your home has a ducted HVAC system.

The other type is the whole house stand-alone humidifier for a home without a ducted HVAC system.  You plug it in, and it adds moisture to the entire house.

A whole-house humidifier may not be suitable if you only need to add moisture to one or a few rooms in the home.

Your Budget

Your budget can determine if you should invest in a whole-house humidifier. The units have a high initial cost, unlike a portable humidifier.

However, if you want to humidify many rooms, the cost of buying many portable humidifiers may exceed that of investing in a whole-house system.

So, if your budget allows it and your whole house needs to be humidified, go for a whole-house humidifier.

Easy To Use and Maintain

A whole-house humidifier is easy to maintain. Once it is plugged into your HVAC system, it doesn't need much maintenance. It distributes the moisture using the ductwork. It doesn't have a tank because it is connected to a water source. You don’t use distilled water, which reduces the running costs. You are only required to replace the water pad at least once a year.

If you were to use a portable humidifier, you would be required to move it about to different rooms. Also, you are required to change water from the tank daily and to clean the unit to prevent the buildup of minerals. You must use distilled water. Besides, it may end up producing too much or too little moisture.

The whole house humidifier is easy to use. You can set it in automatic settings where it adjusts automatically to provide optimal humidity. Also, you can put it in manual settings to the humidity levels you prefer. This way, it gives the desired humidity levels.

Noise Levels

A whole-house humidifier is quiet. You don't have to worry about extra noise when it is running especially at night.

However, portable humidifiers produce humming sounds that may interrupt your sleep.

Should you invest in a whole-house humidifier? If you need to humidify many rooms in your home, and you have the money to invest, then go ahead. You will get the many benefits that come with it, such as low maintenance, precision, ease of use and low noise levels.

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