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Like any other HVAC system, your humidifier needs to be serviced. To keep your humidifier in proper working order, you’ll need to have your humidifier professionally serviced by Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic at least once a year. Humidifiers are complex systems that require professional attention. It’s a good idea to have your yearly preventative maintenance done on your humidifier in the fall when you have your HVAC system serviced. Preventative maintenance will help prevent repairs and extend the life of your unit greatly.
Yes, humidifiers can absolutely help with allergies. Humidifiers can help reduce allergy allergy symptoms and improve the health of the mucous membranes of the airway, if properly maintained. If neglected, humidifiers can actually worsen allergy symptoms and even cause other illnesses as bacteria and fungi can grow, which can be dangerous when inhaled and breathed into your lungs. To avoid this, all you have to do is have your humidifier professionally maintained by Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic at least once a year and your humidifier will help with allergies.
It doesn’t make a lot of sense to install both a humidifier and a dehumidifier in a house, as they both are working to do the opposite of the other. If you are struggling to decipher whether a humidifier or a dehumidifier is what you and your home needs, call Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic to have a heating and cooling expert come out to your home to help figure out which is more appropriate for your home.
When your whole-home humidifier is experiencing power issues, it is usually due to the humidistat. The humidistat senses the humidity levels and communicates to the unit when to power on. If your system is experiencing power issues, call Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic for assistance on repairing the humidistat.
One of the most common issues with whole-home humidifier systems is leaking. Many of these systems have a water reservoir and when they become clogged or obstructed, it can cause the reservoir to leak. If your humidifier is leaking in your home, call Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic to have it serviced.
You can be sure that your whole-house humidifier system is working when it’s producing humidity and steam. If you notice your unit not producing humidity or steam, there is likely a clog in the intake or drain lines, or an issue with either the solenoid or humidistat. In either case, you will need to contact Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic to have the issue repaired and restored to normal working condition.
Whole-home humidifiers rely on an evaporator pad or panel to provide humidity. If you are noticing that your humidifier is receiving water but is not providing sufficient humidity for your home, then you will need to have Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic come out to fix the panel.
Your whole-home humidifier will produce some amount of noise, but typically nothing that is too loud, obnoxious, or even noticeable, for that matter. If your humidifier starts making louder noises than normal, this could be due to a clog or unlubricated motor and will require professional repair from Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic.
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