Lennox humidifiers and dehumidifiers in York, Pennsylvania, help your space feel more comfortable at an energy-saving setting.
When you think about a humidifier or dehumidifier, you most likely think of lugging a portable model from room to room (and spilling water as you get there). Lennox whole-home solutions phase out all of those hinderances, because they hook up with your HVAC unit.
During the colder months, Lennox humidifiers allow you to avoid dry air in your house. This allows you to relieve chapped skin and respiratory problems. Since appropriately humidified air seems warmer, you can place your thermostat lower and save more on energy expenses.
In warmer times, a whole-home dehumidifier pulls water from the air. This makes your place appear less sticky and hot while discouraging mold and mildew development.
Even when there’s increased humidity in the air outside, dehumidified air can help your home feel better. And allow you to hold your thermostat higher. Placing it simply two degrees hotter can produce a huge difference and save you up to 5–7% on your utility expenses.
If you don’t as of now own a Lennox furnace or air conditioner, don’t worry. Select humidity control systems can work with any brand or model. Ring the Strine's heating and cooling pros at 717-383-4479 as soon as possible. We’ll help you choose the correct system for your home.
Dehumidifier vs. Humidifier—Which One to Select for Your Home
With numerous types of humidifiers and dehumidifiers to choose from, it can be difficult knowing what’s right for your requirements. Here’s how you can identify if you need to add or remove moisture from your home’s air.
Eight Signals You Should Install a Dehumidifier
You might have surplus moisture in your house if you have any of the following problems:
- Routinely damp areas in your home
- Musty odor
- Peeling or cracking paint
- Condensation marks on your ceiling
- Moist or sweaty sensation in the air
- Ice or condensation on the windows
- Flaking wallpaper
- Changing your thermostat or turning on the air conditioner frequently to feel more comfortable
Nine Signals You Should Get a Humidifier
Low humidity areas are regularly described as being an optimal place to live, but they also have their downsides. Winter in any climate can also make for issues indoors. Excess dry air can result in:
- Respiratory illnesses
- Sore throat or extreme coughing
- Dry, irritated nasal passages
- Dry, itching skin
- Dry lips
- Static shock
- Peeling or cracked wallpaper
- Distorted or cracked wood
- Damage to household furnishings
Make Your House More Comfortable with Humidity Control
Whole-home humidity control can make you feel more comfortable and may even help decrease your energy bills. Call us at 717-383-4479 or contact us online to learn more.