Any one have any info or can recommend (or one to stay away from) a whole house humidifier that you install into the furnace
Thanks
Any one have any info or can recommend (or one to stay away from) a whole house humidifier that you install into the furnace
Thanks
Kurt
Aprilaire is what I have and its worked well, Honeywell makes some units that work well too.
Biggest thing is to replace the water panel when needed.
Company I work for has sold both and servicing seems to be about equal in maintance and repairs.
Al
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The previous owner of my house had a whole house humidifier. He said that it worked great except for the horrible amount of iron in the well water. He added a water softener and had better results but they were far from desirable. He had it removed. I use a large portable unit that uses up a wick every month. I tried the small Honeywell units that worked great for a while but covered everything with a white powder so I started using bottled water and that worked great.
David B
Or move to South Louisiana and leave the windows open.
Our house is 11 years old, no air exchanger.
Not the cheapest option, but a good one.
We have a split entry and the air get dry this time of the year until spring, we have a 55 gallon aquarium and about 1" of water a week evaporates from that.
The free standing humidifiers sound like allot of weekly maintenance.
Kurt
Kurt -
Were you planning on installing, or having an HVAC contractor?
If your planning on installing, make sure you install the h2o line from a hot water source, make sure you hook up the outside air sensor, and because you don't have an air exchanger, you will have to manually adjust the percentage of moisture you put in the air during our very cold days ie below z.
and finaly, put get a cheap humidistat at borg.
Here is where some might disagree, I like around 35 % humidity in the winter.
35 to 45% is considered a good range to try for, but it does depend on outside temps, the newer humidifiers can come with a outside sensor that regulate hum according to temps.
With hard water just change the water pannel more often.
Also don't try for pinpoint levels, the unit and the house won't recover fast enough to keep up.
In Minn I'd hook to the hot water line also.
Al
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