I would love to figure out a way to make my house less dry this winter- we all had chapped skin last year because of the dry air from our furnace. It seems to me that a whole house humidifier might be a good solution, but I know nothing about them. How much do they cost to buy/install? Do you like yours? |
Google Aprilaire 700 whole house humidifier. There is also the 400 series which conserves water. |
Get the fan assist 700m series |
Op here- I'm starting at a different level. How do you get one? Is it something an hvac company installs? Do people like theirs? Do they cause mold problems? |
I bought a house with a whole house humidifier and I love it. I can't tell you where to buy one but I would assume an HVAC company is a good place to start. Mold is not an issue b/c you don't set it so high that the air is noticeably humid. You will still need a good winter moisturizer especially if you spend any time outside, but breathing will be much easier. |
we have one that is attached to the furnace. It drops water into it and releases some humidity in the air. It's not enough. we have a 2400sqft house. I bought a small portable humidifier for a small room and am planning to buy a bigger one for the lr/kitchen area. |
Get the Aprilaire 800 steam humidifier. We had a 700 and it didn't do much. |
Yes, our heating/ac company put it in. It was so long ago that I forget what it cost and what kind it is - and I am too lazy to look it up, sorry - but it works wonders in terms of not waking up with a stuffy nose and not having to go through tube after tube of hand cream and not having so much static electricity. Love it. |
New to market, thus less experience and three times the cost. Our 700 works find on 2500 sq feet. Don't know much about 400 water recycling series though. Sounds interesting. |