Living in a cold-weather area, my friend and I rely heavily on the boiler for about eight straight months.
When the temperature is below cold, the air is naturally really dry.
Cold air doesn’t retain as much moisture as warmer air. With the boiler blasting at maximum capacity, the humidity levels become problematic. Overly dry air pulls moisture out of everything it touches, including furnishings, hair as well as skin. There is the problem of wood floors, moldings, doors as well as antiques drying out as well as cracking. Frizzy hair, chapped lips as well as bloody noses can be blamed on a lack of essential humidity. There is an increased risk of health troubles such as headaches, congestion, sore throat, sneezing as well as coughing. It can downsidely impact sleep as well as irritate symptoms of dust irritations, asthma, psoriasis as well as eczema. It can be tempting to raise the control equipment setting, which makes humidity concerns worse. The boiler then runs longer, uses more energy as well as increases energy costs. Portable humidifiers only affect one room as well as require a good deal of service. Whole-dwelling humidifiers install right into the boiler to introduce moisture as the air passes through. They maintain optimum humidity levels in every room, adjusting comfort as well as air quality. I looked into bypass, fan-style as well as steam-style humidifiers as well as ultimately chose a steam-style option because it operates independently from the boiler. My friend and I can customize humidity levels to preference. Plus the unit only needs service once per year. The humidifier operates almost silently. It makes the lying environment feel perfectly hot at lower control equipment settings. The savings on the weekly energy costs are helping to cover the initial cost of purchase of the humidifier.
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