Why Your Home Feels So Dry in Winter (and How to Fix it)?
Ever notice dry skin, irritated sinuses, or constant static shocks during the winter months? Maybe your hardwood floors start creaking or showing small gaps that weren’t there before.
You’re not imagining it, winter air is dry, and your heating system pulls even more moisture out of the air as it runs.
Cold outdoor air holds very little moisture. When that air is heated inside your home, humidity levels drop fast. The result?
A home that feels dry, uncomfortable, and colder than it should, even when the thermostat is set higher.
Benefits:
Dry air doesn’t just affect comfort; it can quietly damage the materials inside your home over time. A whole-home humidifier helps protect your home while making it a healthier, energy efficient and more comfortable place to be.
If your home feels dry every winter, a whole-home humidifier could be the upgrade that makes all the difference.
