Protect Your Home with Home Humidifier Installation

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Plenty of people complain about the dry air in Utah – but plenty of other people love it. However you feel about dry air, there are some risks you should be aware of. Our Utah home humidifier installation experts want you to know that there are some hazards posed by dry air.

Protecting Your Home with Utah Home Humidifier Installation

Utah homeowners run their furnaces for months at a time. All that hot air can exacerbate an already existing problem – dry air. Here are some of the risks that dry air poses, risks that Utah home humidifier installation can help you avoid.

1. Dry, cracked, and warped wood

Wood is an amazing building material, both beautiful and durable. But it is not invincible. Excessively dry air can sap the moisture out of wood and cause it to crack and warp. There are multiple ways that dry air can damage the wood in your home, including:

  • Warped flooring
  • Shifting windows
  • Bent wood furniture
  • Creaky furniture and floors
  • Cracked wallpaper

As you can see, it’s not just your favorite table that can suffer damage from dry air. Dry air can wreak havoc throughout your home.

2. Compromised health

The human body prefers humid air over dry air – as the many health risks of dry air show. Between the furnace, the air conditioner, and Utah’s already dry air, your body can really dry out in a home without a humidifier.

Some of the things that can happen to your health in a dry home include:

  • Cracked skin
  • Flaky skin
  • Sore throat
  • Bronchitis
  • Increased allergy symptoms
  • Nosebleeds
  • Dry eyes
  • Dermatitis

One of these symptoms might be annoying. But when they all add up, it can cause those living in a dry home to really suffer. Fortunately, our Utah home humidifier installation experts can alleviate many of these problems.

3. Extra Stress

Researchers found that people working in excessively dry environments showed signs of stress like elevated heart rates. In comparison, workers in buildings with humidifiers did not show those signs. The findings might seem surprising at first. But when you consider the many health risks of dry air in the home – like those listed above – you can see why dry air might stress people out. Even if they don’t know it, the dry air is putting their health at risk.

Your Utah Home Humidifier Installation Experts

The best way for us to show you the benefits of home humidifiers is for us to install one in your home. A few days with more humidity in your living space is usually enough to convince most homeowners. So, don’t take our word for it. Try out a whole-home humidifier and see what all the fuss is about.

Please call us today at (801) 243-0191 or complete our online contact form to get in touch with our team.