Fight Lubbock's Dry Air With a Whole House Humidifier
Between the wind, the dust storms, and the general shortage of rainy days, Lubbock makes for a dry climate. While this has its advantages in terms of sunny days for outdoor activities, dry air in your home can wreak havoc on your body over time. Too-dry air has been linked to a number of health issues, from an increased risk of catching a cold or flu to interrupted sleep.
If you’re tired of dry skin, dust, and disruption in your home, a whole house humidifier could be the answer. At Earl’s Plumbing & Air, we’re experts in all things HVAC and are more than capable of installing a central humidifier within your existing system. We can help you choose the right size and brand for your home and ensure it is set up the right way with precision installation services.
Is a Whole House Humidifier Worth It?
Whole house humidifiers work the same way that portable, single-room humidifiers do, except they treat your entire home’s air supply. Once they’re active, they make harsh, dry air in your home easier to breathe. Dry air pulls moisture from your skin and sinuses, which can lead to increased or aggravated respiratory ailments, eye and throat irritation, dermatitis, and even dehydration.
Beyond the clear health benefits, whole house humidifiers also offer:
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Answers to Your Frequently Asked Questions
We believe that every homeowner in Lubbock deserves as much information as they need to make an informed decision about their home’s HVAC systems. If you have further questions, give us a call today.
They’re relatively inexpensive and are as easy to use as a regular thermometer. If your humidity is too high or too low, call Earl’s for an HVAC inspection!
The certified HVAC technicians at Earl’s are happy to help you size and choose the right humidifier for your home. If you have already purchased a humidifier, we can install it to ensure that everything is connected properly with no weak areas or leaks.
- Clean or replace the vapor pad to remove hard water buildups and mineral deposits
- Check the drain line for clogs
- Check the water level
If you’re uncomfortable performing these checks on your own or you suspect your humidifier may not be working properly, feel free to give our certified HVAC technicians a call.