Air Quality
You may suffer from low humidity in your home if you have mild allergies, a dry nose and throat, or static electricity shocks. A humidifier is a simple way to add moisture to the air and provide the comfort of a healthy home environment. How to Tell if You Need a Humidifier · You need a humidifier if you're experiencing any of the following: · Dry skin · Dry nose, throat, or other parts of the body · Static electricity shocks when combing your hair or touching metal objects (like light switches) · Chapped lips and dry eyes · Cracking wood furniture How to Choose the Right Humidifier How to Choose the Right Humidifier When purchasing a humidifier, it is essential to consider several factors. The size of your room, the size of your space, and how big your family is are all critical components. Additionally, you must decide how much humidity you want in the air and what budget works for you. Please also consider whether or not the humidifier will require any maintenance once it has been purchased. The following questions will help guide you through this decision:
Whole House Humidifiers
Whole-house humidifiers are a great way to keep your home comfortable and healthy. They're also relatively easy to install, maintain and operate. However, it would help to consider some things before installing one in your home. To begin with, whole-house humidifiers work by constantly running water through the system to add moisture to the air. The first thing you'll need to do is measure how much water is required for this process each day, which will depend on several factors: · How large an area do you want to be covered by humidity levels? · What kind of climate do you live in.Evaporative Whole House Humidifiers
Evaporative whole-house humidifiers are a great solution to humidify your entire home. They can be used in homes with forced air or hot water baseboard heaters and distribute humidity through fans that blow air across a wet wick. This is an efficient way to humidify because it doesn't require any heating, which means no risks of fire or damage to your heating system. Thermostats for Comfort, Energy Savings & More Choosing the right thermostat for your home is a big decision because it can help you save money, reduce carbon emissions and improve comfort.· Programmable thermostats allow you to set temperatures simultaneously throughout the day and on weekends.
and on weekends. This allows you to automatically lower or raise temperatures when no one is at home or asleep. A programmable thermostat may also be set using the manufacturer's smartphone app (for touchscreen models) or by entering an exact temperature on a digital display (for older models). Here are some tips for finding the best thermostat for your needs:
· Smart thermostats offer energy-saving settings, remote control through smartphones and tablets, and geofencing capabilities—which means they will turn down the heat if no one is detected in a room after several minutes of inactivity from being away from home. Some models even have built-in cameras so homeowners can view their property remotely from anywhere in the world via their mobile phone or laptop computer!
Steam Humidifiers
Bypass Humidifiers


Fan Powered Humidifiers
Fan-powered humidifiers are the quietest type of humidifier. They also use less energy than other humidifiers, making them more environmentally friendly. However, they could be more effective at maintaining comfortable humidity in large rooms. Drum Style Humidifiers Drum-style humidifiers, called cool mist humidifiers, mimic how a rainforest operates. Water is placed inside the drum and evaporates into a fine mist dispersed through the air. This humidifier is perfect for people with allergies or asthma because it doesn't produce dust or bacteria like other humidifiers. The drawbacks to using one are that they're not very durable and can be expensive if you need to replace parts often. To install one correctly, you'll need to turn off the water supply valve on your water heater and open all faucets in your home so that there isn't any pressure in them when you turn back on your system later (this will prevent leaks). Then shut off power at the breaker box and cut off the power source from the furnace/air conditioning unit before beginning the installation process.
Understanding Programmable Thermostat
A programmable thermostat is a device that automatically adjusts your home's temperature based on a schedule you set. You can program your thermostat to turn up the heat when you're not home and down when you are—or vice versa, depending on what works best for your family. Programmable thermostats can save up to $200 per year in energy costs. They also make it easier to keep comfortable temperatures throughout the house without manually adjusting each room's thermostat. The main disadvantage of programmable thermostats is that they may need some initial setup time before they work correctly. To ensure proper operation, please follow the instructions provided with your new device carefully and set aside enough time for testing before using it in practice. Your local independent Lennox® dealer can help you select the humidifier that fits your needs — and provide expert installation. Regarding humidifiers, your local independent Lennox® dealer is your source for expert advice and installation. They offer:
Expert humidifier selection that fits your needs
- Expert Installation of the right Water Connection
- whole-home humidifier with a 24/7 service agreement (depending on the system)
Expert maintenance and repair services
Evaporative Whole House Humidifiers
Drum Style Humidifiers
Bypass Humidifiers