Tired of dry air wreaking havoc in your home? Whether it’s causing dry skin, irritating allergies, or making your home feel less comfortable, Aire Serv® of St. Louis is here to help. We specialize in whole-home humidifier installation and repair, ensuring your indoor air quality is just right. Our team of professionals understands the unique needs of St. Louis homes and is dedicated to providing top-notch service with a smile. Let’s make your home a more comfortable, healthier place together!
Benefits of Humidifier Installation and Repair
Ever feel dry skin or a scratchy throat in winter? Installing a humidifier can help! Alongside adding moisture to the air, keeping skin hydrated, and easing sinus discomfort, humidifiers benefit those with allergies or asthma, making spaces easier to breathe.
A humidifier can also go a long way in helping protect wooden furniture and floors from cracking due to dry air. Regular maintenance and repair keep your humidifier running efficiently, saving you money on energy bills. In short, a well-maintained humidifier improves comfort, health, and home longevity.
Why Aire Serv of St. Louis
Whether you opt for a whole-house system or a portable unit, Aire Serv of St. Louis is here to assist with quality advice, professional installation, and reliable maintenance services. Our satisfied customers will tell you just how reliable we are! Our goal is to ensure your home is comfortable and your indoor air quality is at its best.
Our Humidifier Installation & Repair Solutions
If you’re in the market for a whole-home humidifier, Aire Serv can help. These systems are integrated directly into your home’s HVAC system, providing consistent humidity levels throughout the house. Whole-house humidifiers are ideal for larger homes and those seeking a comprehensive solution to dry air issues. We professionally recommend the AprilAire 600 Whole House Large Bypass Humidifier as the best choice for your home.
Portable humidifiers can also be helpful. These devices are perfect for targeting specific areas of your home where you spend the most time, such as bedrooms, living rooms, or home offices. Portable humidifiers are easy to move and can be placed wherever extra moisture is needed. They are handy for smaller spaces or those who want a quick and flexible solution to dry air problems.
Signs That You Might Need a Humidifier in Your Home
Is the air in your home feeling unusually dry? Here are some common signs that it might be time to consider a home humidifier installation:
- Dry Skin and Irritation: If you and your family are experiencing dry, itchy skin, chapped lips, or even frequent nosebleeds, it could be due to low humidity levels in your home.
- Increased Static Electricity: Are you constantly getting shocked when touching doorknobs, electronics, or even your pets? Excess static electricity is a telltale sign of dry indoor air.
- Damage to Wooden Furniture and Floors: Wood is particularly sensitive to changes in humidity. If you notice cracks, splits, or warping in your wooden furniture or flooring, it might be due to the dry air in your home.
- Respiratory Issues: Dry air can exacerbate respiratory problems like asthma, allergies, and sinus congestion. If you find yourself struggling with these issues more frequently, a humidifier could help alleviate your symptoms.
- Houseplants Struggling: Just like humans, plants need a certain humidity level to thrive. If your houseplants are wilting and browning or their soil is drying out quickly, your home’s air might be too dry.
If you and your family notice any of these signs frequently, it might be time to invest in humidifier installation from your team of St. Louis air experts to improve indoor air quality and overall comfort.
Home Humidifier FAQ
Still have questions? We've got the answers you need. If you have any additional questions not listed below, contact us today to discuss your humidifier needs and find the perfect solution for your home.
Where Should Humidifiers be Placed?
For whole-house humidifiers, integration into your HVAC system ensures that humidified air is distributed evenly throughout your home. However, if you're using a portable humidifier, placing it in a central location can help spread moisture more uniformly.
Is a Humidifier Healthy to Use Day and Night?
Using a humidifier both day and night can benefit respiratory health, skin hydration, and sleep quality. To maximize these benefits, keep indoor humidity levels between 30% and 50%, clean the humidifier regularly, and use distilled water to prevent mineral buildup.
Do I Have To Replace the Water?
Whole-house humidifiers, integrated into your HVAC system, typically do not require daily water replacement like portable units. However, regular maintenance is crucial to minimize the need for humidifier repairs.