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If you have an attic furnace or the furnace is in an area that is itself not climate controlled, you'll need a more expensive model.
Over the winters, our DD was sounding like Bobby Senior from the Sopranos (that show taught me a surprising amount about home maintenance) for months, we had been taking her to the Dr every 3-6 weeks, nebulizer, etc., etc. We got a whole-house humidifier and bam! in a week those issues were solved. If you have a maintenance contract w/ the HVAC folks, whole-house humidifier maintenance is handled by them. Otherwise you have to really stay on top of stuff. |
Humidifier or dehumidifier? These two things do opposite jobs. If you have a dehumidifier you should not expect to see the effects of more humidity. Find out which one you have and you will get clearer responses. |
Absolutely. We put one on our furnace when we bought our house. It makes a HUGE difference. BUT, you have to keep up with the maintenance of it or it will not work properly. |
| I think it improves the overall comfort of the home - less dry skin/lips and thirst, house feels "warmer" at a lower heat setting. BUT I don't think it helps with winter "congestion" - so we also run room humidifiers at night in each bedroom. But we are a sinus/nasal problem family, so YMMV. |