STEAM HUMIDIFIERS
Humidity
Too Little is Not Good
The Problems with Insufficient Humidity
Physical Effects of Dry Air
- Flaky, cracked, or itchy skin
- Chapped, peeling lips
- Sinus irritation and sensitivity
- Headaches
- Feeling chilly even with the thermostat set higher
- Electric static shocks
Impact of Dry Air on Furnishings
- Veneer finishes on furniture may separate
- Wood flooring planks can shrink
- Cracks may develop in wood furniture
- Electronics can be damaged by static electricity
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Enhance Comfort and Savings by Combining a Humidifier with Your Heating System
Regardless of how you heat your home, warm air tends to be dry, which can lead to discomfort and potential damage to your home furnishings.
At Copeland Home Services, we often hear complaints from Middle Tennessee residents about these issues. Installing a whole-house humidifier with Copeland Home Services can resolve these problems by maintaining optimal moisture levels in your home. Additionally, with the right humidity, you can lower your thermostat and still stay comfortably warm, helping you save on heating costs.
How they work
Whole-house humidifiers offer a quick and efficient solution for maintaining optimal humidity levels in your home during the winter months. These systems integrate seamlessly with your heating system, adding moisture to the air as it is warmed and distributed throughout your home.
A single fan-powered unit can cover up to 4,500 square feet, and it is connected to a water line, eliminating the need for manual refills. Once installed, the unit operates independently with minimal maintenance. Similar to a thermostat, a wall-mounted humidistat allows you to adjust the humidity level if outdoor temperatures fluctuate significantly.
Your whole family—and even your pets—will appreciate the difference a whole home humidifier provides, including protecting your comfort, possessions, and overall peace of mind.