Home Humidifiers

During winter months, or in hot, dry climates, the air in your home will lose most of its moisture. Dry air can lead to bothersome static electricity, and over time it can damage plants, furniture and valuables. It can also dry out your skin, aggravate asthma and trigger allergy attacks. A total home humidifier restores proper moisture levels to the air in your home, increasing your comfort while protecting your belongings and your family’s health.  They can also protect wooden objects, antiques and other furnishings which may be sensitive to damage from overly dry air. In colder months, they may provide substantial energy savings, since as humidity increases, occupants feel warm at a lower temperature.

 

Benefits of Installing a Total Home Humidifier:

  • Since humidified air feels warmer, you’ll be able to set your thermostat to a lower setting, saving energy in the process. 
  • Flow-Through Design – Air flows directly through the humidifier and across the pad where the proper amount of moisture is added and circulated in the indoor air. The design helps limit mineral build-up, for worry-free operation.
  • Controlled Moisture Distribution – Introduces fresh moisture, as a vapor, into the air to maintain the correct level of relative humidity in your home.
  • Replaceable Pad – Water flows through and moisture is evaporated into the air. This can be easily accessed for annual replacement.
  • Built-In Fan (Power Humidifier) – Quietly moves heated air across the humidifier pad efficiently and effectively, independent of the furnace blower.
  • Durable, Rust-Resistant Housing – Resists rust and corrosion. It also protects key internal components for years of reliable performance.
  • Automatic Control (Power & Large Bypass Humidifiers) – Makes maintaining comfort effortless by responding to temperature changes throughout the day and automatically Trane Total Home Humidifieradjusting the relative humidity – helping reduce the chances of condensation forming on windows.
  • Outdoor Sensor Option (Power & Large Bypass Humidifiers) – Works with the automatic control by monitoring the outdoor temperature and signaling when to add the correct amount of humidity.
  • Bypass Damper (Large & Small Bypass Humidifiers) – Lets less air flow through the humidifier in the summer and more air pass through during winter, so the humidity remains balanced.
  • Manual Control (Small Bypass Humidifier) – Lets you make your own humidity adjustments to suit your comfort level. 

Ready to Install, Replace or Repair Your Total Home Humidifier?

If you are located in Wood County, Lucas County, or in the cities of Bowling Green, Maumee, Perrysburg, or Toledo, contact Kellermeier Plumbing & Heating today for more information.



Kellermeier Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
110 Findlay St
PO Box 126
Haskins, OH   43525

Phone: (419) 823-1394
Toll Free: (866) 823-1394
Fax: (419) 823-1832

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