
HUMIDIFIERS
FEELING DRY? GET A NEW HUMIDIFIER
IN KITCHENER-WATERLOO, GUELPH, CAMBRIDGE AND STRATFORD
As residents of southern Ontario, we like our indoor temperatures warm and cozy during the winter and cool and breezy during the summer. However, did you know that one downside to furnaces and air conditioners is that they often cause dry indoor air? If you notice discomfort such as dry, itchy skin and sore throats, it may be time to invest in a humidifier for your Kitchener and Waterloo area home. Dry air can also make wood materials in your house more susceptible to damage.
HOW CAN WE HELP YOU ?

BENFITS OF HUMIDIFIERS

Benefits of having a humidifier include preventing:
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The spread of airborne germs such as the flu virus
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Dry, sore throats (which may affect snoring)
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Dry skin, chapped lips, and dry eyes
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Allergy symptoms
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Static shocks and sparks that can damage electronics
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Wood damage – dry air can cause wood to crack
Higher humidity can also make the air within your home feel warmer.
HUMIDIFIERS FOR EVERY HOME
Is the air dry in your home? Do you have a lot of static electricity? Do your wood floors creak? These are all signs that the humidity in your home is low. Installing a whole-home humidifier will improve your home's indoor air quality. Contact us to learn more about having healthy humidity in your home.

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Designed for tight homes under 5000 square feet
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Easy change water panel
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Automatically turns on with onboard sensor
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For use in home with ducted HVAC systems

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Designed for tightly constructed homes up to 5300 square feet
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Convenient control to monitor and adjust humidity
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Onboard sensor automatically turns unit on as required
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For use in home with ducted HVAC systems
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Recommended for homes with a heat pump

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For large homes with significant humidity needs
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Fan turns on automatically when required
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For use in ducted air systems with or without forced air heat
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Helps protect hardwood floors and furnishing
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DOES YOUR HOME REQUIRE A GAS LINE TO OPERATE HEAT PUMPS?Gas lines are not required to operate heat pumps, either ductless or air-source, as they are an electric heating and cooling system.
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IS EXISTING DUCTWORK REQUIRED TO INSTALL A HEAT PUMP?No, there are Mini-split systems (also known as Ductless units) that can be installed in homes that do not have any ductwork. Ductless heat pumps operate more efficiently than baseboard heating and offer both heating and cooling varieties.
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HOW OFTEN SHOULD A HEAT PUMP BE SERVICED?Heat Pumps should be serviced annually. During an inspection, the technician will have a look at the units to make sure the motors, all connections to ensure that everything is operating safely. Don't forget to show them where you have your Carbon Monoxide detector - your safety is our priority.
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FEATURES TO LOOK FOR WHEN CONSIDERING A HEAT PUMP:Efficiency Size and placement of the indoor units (for ductless installations) Temperature control - remote or wall-mounted thermostat