Living in a frigid weather area makes our family heavily reliant on the furnace.
- Every one of us run the furnace approximately several weeks per year! The outdoor temperature is officially below cold and often dips into the disadvantage digits, and cold air doesn’t retain as much moistures as moderate air.
The conditions tend to be extra dry, then inside the house, with the vents supplying a steady stream of overheated air, the lack of humidity becomes a problem, static shock, chapped lips and frizzy hair are consequences of overly dry air. There’s the potential for destruction to hardwood floors, doors and moldings due to the wood drying out and cracking! Headaches, insomnia, sneezing, coughing, congestion and sad symptoms of asthma and dust irritations can be blamed on a lack of humidity. It can exacerbate concerns with psoriasis and eczema. I purchased a few portable humidifiers, but they were a lot of toil for particularly little reward. The answer was a whole-beach apartment humidifier installed into the furnace. It works to introduce moisture into the air as it passes through. I chose a steam-style humidifier that works by converting moisture into steam, creating a particularly healthy and natural moisture, and because of the humidifier, I’ve been able to lower the control machine setting by various degrees. The apartment feels far more comfortable and yet the furnace doesn’t need to toil as hard. I’m also saving quite a bit of money on our biweekly energy costs. I hope that reducing wear and tear on the furnace will help it to be more reliable and last longer. Every one of us are enjoying healthier indoor air conditions.