Humidifiers
Take control of the air in your home with a quality Humidifier
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Humidifiers
Humidifiers are made to solve the problems you can't see. But even if you can't see it, you'll recognize that dry air when you feel it. Whether you're experiencing parched air from the deserts or the cracking knuckles you get in the midwestern winters, it's all thanks to a lack of humidity both indoors and out. When humidity drops between below 30-50% you and your home will start feeling the side effects of a home without extra moisture. Dry air can affect more than just your skin too, making it tough to breathe (and potentially damaging your home). Air that is ultra-dry can damage woodwork, antique furniture, paintings and more.
Boost Moisture For Better Health
The best way to muscle through dry winters and arid environments is with a powerful humidifier from Abt. These air quality appliances from brands like Trane at Abt are designed to perfectly distribute moisture throughout a space. That extra humidity helps those nearby to feel more comfortable and even promotes better health in a way that air purifiers have a hard time managing. While air purifiers can keep things like dust and allergens out of the air, you won't find the cold-fighting health benefits of these moisture-makers within.
Humidifiers have been shown to help those who suffer from sore throats and runny noses as they push through their symptoms. The extra moisture in the air soothes symptoms from all kinds of illnesses. Allergies, common colds and more tough troubles can keep you up at night, but gentle moisture tackles symptoms like dry noses and throats quickly.
For these instances, you'll want to use evaporator humidifiers, which are some of the most common models. They work by circulating air that has been passed through a moistened filter, pushing it out into the room. You can recognize them easily by their water reservoirs, which need to be refilled and cleaned when empty.
Keep Your Home Healthy, Too
While you may associate humidifiers with allergy season, these oxygen moisturizers can do more than soothe stuffy noses. The humidity levels indoors can change how temperatures feel, and if they're at the right level, they can even help keep utility and heat costs down in the winter.
To tackle this task, you'll want to equip your space with a bypass humidifier. These devices are designed to work directly with your HVAC system to humidify air as it is dispensed throughout your entire home. After installation, they need very little management, detecting dry air automatically and covering thousands of square feet for a healthier living environment. Plus, you’ll never have to refill a reservoir.
Service and Support
Not sure which of our humidifiers is best for your home? Help isn't far—our team of experts knows these appliances inside and out, and they're ready to make choosing your perfect pick easy. For personalized advice, give us a call at 800-860-3577, or shop online for an easy purchasing process. To learn more on your own, explore our humidifier buying guide in our Learn Center.