A humidifier is a household appliance that increases humidity (moisture) in a single room or in the entire home. The main function of a whole house humidifier is to bring the moisture balance back into your home. The advantages of built-in humidifiers are they help in relieving cold symptoms by making the air you breathe moist. While buying a home humidifier you have to consider various aspects such as size (or gallon output), and methods of humidification. If you have limited space, you can also consider installing a portable home steam humidifier. If you have any query regarding these appliances you can also check our frequently-asked-question section as well.
Ultrasonic Humidifier
With a ultrasonic humidifier, you can avail of plenty of benefits. The energy savings alone can result in paybacks on the purchase price of between one and two years.
Whole House Humidifier
If the air in your home is too dry, then it can be uncomfortable to breathe, can cause health issues, and can even damage wood products like flooring, pianos, picture frames.
Types of Home Humidifiers
Cool Mist - A cool-mist humidifier spins tiny droplets of moisture into the air and holds up to two to three gallons of water which can be filled manually.
Digital – These units are silence personified with no boiling water or fan and are advantageous in both summer and winter.
Furnace – They are generally connected to the furnace system, are installed in the ducts and works with your home's heating and cooling system to humidify your entire house.
Industrial – They are a prerequisite for many industrial units, are designed to create and disperse steam and provide accurate relative humidity (RH) control. Home – They are designed to bring the moisture balance back into your home and may serve a single room or the entire house.
Apart form these there are other types of humidifiers such as portable and ultrasonic humidifiers that can effectively work in controlling the overall indoor air quality of your home.