When it comes to creating a comfortable, healthy living environment, indoor humidity is one of the most important yet often overlooked factors. Maintaining a humidity level of 40–60% can have profound benefits for health, the structural integrity of a home, and overall comfort.
Balanced humidity isn’t just about feeling comfortable; it has a direct impact on both the health and the longevity of one’s home.
High Humidity: Signs and Impacts
High indoor humidity, especially common in warmer seasons or in regions with naturally humid climates, can have a range of uncomfortable and even unhealthy effects on both the home and health.
Physical Symptoms
When indoor humidity is too high, it can make the air feel muggy and heavy, leading to general feelings of discomfort. High humidity is also a breeding ground for mold, mildew, and dust mites, which can worsen asthma, allergies, and other respiratory issues.
Home Indicators
A telltale sign of high humidity is condensation on windows, walls, or pipes, which occurs when moisture-laden air meets cooler surfaces. Users might also notice musty odors, a damp or stuffy feeling in certain rooms, or see mold growth in areas like bathrooms or basements. Over time, these conditions can damage the home’s structure and surfaces, as wood and paint can warp or peel.
Low Humidity: Signs and Impacts
Low humidity can occur during colder months, especially in homes with heating systems that strip moisture from the air. A lack of humidity indoors can create an uncomfortable, dry environment that affects health and the home.
Physical Symptoms
Low humidity often leads to dry skin, chapped lips, and irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat. It can also exacerbate asthma and allergies, as the dry air irritates sensitive respiratory pathways. Additionally, low humidity may increase static electricity, leading to unpleasant shocks.
Home Indicators
Signs of low humidity in the home include creaking floors, cracked wooden furniture, and walls that may show signs of dryness and warping. Low moisture in the air can make paint chip more easily and cause wallpaper to peel.
AprilAire Whole-Home Humidifiers
AprilAire Whole-Home Humidifiers are especially useful in colder months when indoor air tends to become dry
To maintain humidity levels of 40–60% throughout the seasons, whole-home humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and smart thermostats can be incredibly effective. These systems integrate directly with the HVAC system, ensuring balanced humidity in every room.
AprilAire Whole-Home Humidifiers are especially useful in colder months when indoor air tends to become dry due to heating systems and lower outdoor humidity. Whole-home humidifiers add moisture to the air circulated by the HVAC system.
AprilAire Whole-Home Dehumidifiers, in contrast, are ideal for reducing excess moisture during humid seasons or in naturally damp climates. Whole-home dehumidifiers work by removing moisture directly from the air as it passes through the HVAC system, delivering balanced air throughout one’s home. These systems are particularly beneficial for areas prone to high humidity, such as basements or crawl spaces.
AprilAire Thermostats
AprilAire Thermostats add a layer of convenience and precision to managing whole-home humidity
AprilAire Thermostats add a layer of convenience and precision to managing whole-home humidity. When paired with whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers, these thermostats allow users to set a target humidity range, and the system adjusts automatically to maintain it.
This means less manual monitoring and consistent, balanced air quality throughout the home. With this technology, users can also achieve better energy efficiency, as the HVAC system can make smarter adjustments based on both temperature and humidity, ultimately creating a comfortable and efficient environment year-round.
Humidity and temperature control are part of the AprilAire Healthy Air System, an all-in-one solution designed to deliver Healthy Air to homeowners.