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Long Island winters bring cold outdoor air that, when heated indoors, becomes extremely dry. This low humidity causes dry skin, irritated sinuses, static electricity, and can damage wood furniture and flooring. Whole-home humidifiers integrate with your heating system to add the right amount of moisture to your air automatically.
Unlike portable humidifiers that only affect one room and require constant refilling, whole-home humidification systems work with your HVAC to maintain optimal humidity throughout your entire home. They connect directly to your water supply and operate automatically, requiring minimal maintenance while providing consistent comfort.
Proper humidity levels improve comfort, health, and protect your home investment.
Whole-home humidifiers install directly on your furnace or air handler ductwork and connect to your home’s water supply. As air from your heating system passes through the humidifier, it picks up moisture before being distributed throughout your home. A humidistat automatically monitors humidity levels and activates the humidifier only when needed, maintaining your desired comfort level.
There are different types of whole-home humidifiers including bypass, fan-powered, and steam humidifiers. Bypass models are most economical and use your furnace’s air movement. Fan-powered units are more efficient and work with heat pumps. Steam humidifiers provide the most precise control and fastest humidification. Our technicians help you select the right type for your HVAC system and home.
Professional whole-home humidification systems integrated with your heating equipment.
Proper installation ensures your humidifier operates efficiently and maintains optimal humidity levels. Our technicians size the unit correctly for your home, install it to manufacturer specifications, and set controls for your comfort. Annual maintenance includes cleaning, pad replacement (if applicable), and system inspection to ensure reliable operation season after season.