Dry winter air can result in cracked skin, gaps in your floorboards, and ashy furniture.
Dry indoor air isn’t just a winter nuisance — it can affect occupant comfort and health, as well as the home itself. From static shocks and scratchy throats to cracked wood floors and shrinking ...
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Protect your home (and your sinuses) from the dry indoor air, no matter the weather outside.
Dear Jim: I don't understand how a furnace humidifier saves energy during winter. It takes energy to operate the humidifier and it uses cold water, which cools the house. Can you explain the concept ...