A home humidifier attached to the return duct with a bypass connection to the supply hot air duct.

Regulate Humidity with Whole-House Humidifiers, Dehumidifiers

If you’ve ever been stuck outside on a hot, humid day, you understand how uncomfortable it was. The same thing can happen to your indoor air, with unbalanced humidity levels having a negative impact on your health and well-being. No matter if you’re living with excess humidity or too little, your sense of comfort won’t be complete unless levels are returned to ideal conditions. Thankfully, you have effective indoor air quality solutions at your disposal.

Whole-house humidifiers and dehumidifiers are powerful enough to pump moisture into or separate moisture from your home’s indoor air to achieve optimum levels of 30-60%. Canyon State Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing provides both humidifier installation and dehumidifier installation in Phoenix so you can secure professional-grade service and equipment that can provide a more complete sense of comfort. Request a free quote for humidity control equipment installation by giving us a call at 623-584-2850 today.

How Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers Function

It can be harder to maintain comfortable humidity levels if your local climate is particularly humid or dry. Additionally, your own HVAC system can also influence how much humidity is floating around. Whole-house humidity control equipment reverses the impact of these outside influences. The design of humidifiers and dehumidifiers are relatively similar, with the principal deviation being where the moisture is sent.

For humidifiers, water is evaporated using warm air before it enters your HVAC system. Dehumidifiers run in reverse, cooling moist air until the moisture condenses into liquid water. Both humidifiers and dehumidifiers are installed near the HVAC system’s air ducts so that it stabilizes moisture across your home or commercial property. It contains a plumbing connection so that it has easy access to water or drainage.

Whole-house humidifiers are connected to the property’s plumbing system for a stable supply of water it can use as humidity. Several designs use the furnace’s blower motor while others feature their own fan system to do so.

A dehumidifier will instead feature a condensate drain system to make sure removed moisture is properly expelled. It might be kept in a reservoir tank or flow right into your sump pump or sewer line. When draining into a tank, it should be routinely emptied.

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What Are the Benefits of a Humidifier/Dehumidifier?

According to what kind of humidity control system you will need, a quality whole-house system can serve up various benefits to your indoor air quality, like:

Humidifiers

  • Prevents belongings from drying out: Adding humidity into dry air can have a positive effect on much more than just your sense of comfort. As an example, it helps save wood furniture, cabinetry and flooring from drying out, which may cause splitting or cracking.
  • Offers relief for allergy symptoms and skin irritation: Low humidity can worsen coughing and sneezing in addition to rashes and similar skin allergies. Humidifiers supply steady relief to anyone dealing with skin or sinus issues.
  • Lessens risk of certain illnesses: Ample humidity in the air can help keep people healthy by keeping their nose and throat from drying out. Dry, irritated sinuses are more likely to struggle with keeping illness-causing bacteria and viruses at bay.

Dehumidifiers

  • Eliminates conditions for mold/mildew spread: Warm, humid air is a comfortable environment for a wide range of microorganisms and even pests. A whole-house dehumidifier discourages mold, mildew and dust mites from growing in the hidden corners of your property. For additional support when dealing with microbes, try a UV Germicidal light.
  • Stops wood rot and water damage: Moist air can wreak havoc on a wide range of materials inside, including wood furniture and flooring as well as paint. They may warp or rot from within as a consequence of excessive moisture.
  • Minimizes musty odors: Once mold and rot are growing indoors, they can produce bad odors that are hard to eradicate. Proper humidity keeps your indoor air smelling clean and fresh.
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Keep Humidity Levels Where You Want Them with Support from Canyon State Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing

Want to make your HVAC system more effective and efficient while also solving humid/dry air issues? Canyon State Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing can help you out with first-rate humidifiers and dehumidifiers! With our expert installers in Phoenix, we make it easy to secure healthier, balanced air indoors.

Receive a free quote for dehumidifier or humidifier installation in Phoenix by calling 623-584-2850 today.

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While a long history of service is impressive, nothing is more important to customer satisfaction than a dedication to total comfort. Canyon State Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing considers your peace of mind our top priority, and that hasn’t changed since we first opened our doors. Learn more about our history, and how our communities support us just as much as we support you.