Why Choose Green Attics for Your Dehumidifiers & Humidifiers?
What Is a Dehumidifier?
We all know that the humidity in Texas can get a bit overwhelming. Extreme humidity can make your home unbearable. Controlling humidity is vital to having a comfortable home; if your indoor humidity level is above 50 percent, it can also be detrimental to your indoor air quality—ultimately affecting your health. High levels of humidity can also ruin wood and drywall.
Dehumidifiers make the air dryer by pulling humid air over cold coils, which turns the humidity into water that either collects into a drain or an in-unit basin. While portable dehumidifiers must be emptied by hand, whole-house humidifiers can empty collected water into a floor drain with a hose.
Dehumidifiers are extremely helpful because they significantly contribute to your home’s health and safety. For example, it treats respiratory infections, allergens, the growth of microbes and fungi, as well as warped flooring, and pests.
Dehumidifiers significantly contribute to your home’s health and safety. For example, installing a dehumidifier could prevent respiratory infections, allergens, the growth of microbes and fungi, as well as warped flooring, and pests.
Thankfully, you can restore comfort with the help of our dehumidifier experts at Green Attics. Our team has the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to help you get the most effective solutions to any of your HVAC and indoor air quality issues.
What Are the Benefits of a Whole House Dehumidifier?
- Comfort – Decrease symptoms of seasonal allergies or asthma.
- Health – Cut down on mold and mildew growth that can lead to health problems.
- Preservation – Reduce bacteria that thrive in moist environments, and prevent damage to upholstery, and furniture.
- Energy Efficiency – Installing a whole house dehumidifier actually helps you feel cooler at a higher temperature. This allows you to keep the thermostat set higher and save money on your cooling bills.
What Is a Humidifier?
Heating a home also tends to dry out the air, and overly dry air can cause dry skin, scratchy throats, and uncomfortable breathing. A whole-house humidifier will add a healthy amount of humidity back into the air, resolving the problems caused by a lack of humidity.
A whole house humidifier, also known as a furnace humidifier, is installed directly into your HVAC system. It introduces humidity in the form of water vapor, which is transferred via your ductwork throughout the indoor space. A whole house humidifier is controlled at your thermostat, so you can adjust the humidity levels as needed.
What Are the Benefits of a Whole House Humidifier?
- Comfort – A whole-house humidifier alleviates the problems of dry noses and throats, itchy skin, and uncomfortable breathing.
- Health – Because many viruses thrive in low humidity, a whole home humidifier can help avoid colds and flu.
- Preservation – Dry air can damage wood floors, plaster, paint, furniture, and many household products. A whole-home humidifier protects the condition of your home and belongings.
- Energy Efficiency – Installing a whole house humidifier actually helps you feel warmer at a lower temperature. This allows you to keep the thermostat set low and save money on your heating bills.