What Should Ideal Indoor Humidity Be?

Chillier temperatures are notorious for creating dry air in your house. As humidity levels in the U.S. are typically lower in the fall and winter, drier air could lead to in prickly skin, itchy eyes and a raspy throat. 

When you’re running your furnace, it’s critical to keep indoor humidity under control for optimal comfort. Let’s go over what the normal indoor humidity should be in the U.S. and how you can achieve it. 

The Mayo Clinic suggests keeping your house’s humidity. During this appointment, our Experts will gauge humidity levels, visually examine your existing heating and cooling equipment and give advice. 

These suggestions can involve a whole-home humidifier. This humidifier works with your furnace to give even humidity throughout your whole home. It’s better than a portable humidifier, which is limited to humidifying an individual area at a time. And these humidifiers can make a mess, spilling water as you move them from room to room. 

4 Flags That Your Residence’s Indoor Humidity is Off 

When the humidity in your residence isn’t in balance, it can create a couple of situations. Here are several symptoms that your home’s humidity is too dry. 

  1. You aren’t sleeping great. The National Sleep Foundation says excessively dry air can make you more vulnerable to getting sick, because your nasal passages get dry. And not feeling well means you typically won’t sleep great. The dry air can also cause your throat to feel scratchy and make it harder for you to slumber. It could also make snoring worse. 
  1. You’re constantly getting zapped. Dry air causes increased static electricity. You can keep the zaps managed by keeping your home’s humidity level. 
  1. Your wood cabinets, flooring or furniture is fracturing or seems damaged. Air that’s too dry can break wooden belongings, because it draws out moisture. Using a whole-home humidifier can keep your things and house looking great. 
  1. Your skin seems dry and irritated. If you’re needing a lot of moisturizer but your skin still appears irritated when you’re at home, humidity levels might be the problem. Low humidity can also make your lips feel dry and lead to increased coughing. 

How to Cure Problems Caused by Your Residence’s Dry Air 

As we talked about previously, installing a humidifier at 866-397-3787 to set up your free home comfort assessment now. 

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