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Minnesota winters are cold and dry, and that dry air can take a toll on your comfort, health, and home. If you’ve noticed dry skin, static electricity, snoring, or cracking wood furniture, your home’s air might not have enough moisture. Installing a whole-house humidifier is the easiest way to maintain the perfect indoor humidity level year-round.
At Bonfe, we specialize in whole-home humidifier installation for homeowners across the Twin Cities metro. Here’s why adding one to your HVAC system is a smart investment:
Dry air can make breathing uncomfortable, leading to snoring, congestion, and restless sleep. A whole-home humidifier adds just the right amount of moisture to the air, helping you and your family sleep more soundly and wake up refreshed.
If you suffer from seasonal allergies or dry sinuses, a humidifier can help. Proper humidity levels can ease coughing, congestion, dry throat, and irritated nasal passages, making it easier to breathe—especially during the winter months in Minnesota.
Did you know dry air can damage your home? If you have hardwood floors, wood furniture, or window frames, they can crack, split, or warp in dry conditions. A whole-house humidifier helps preserve your home’s materials, keeping them in great condition for years.
Minnesota’s dry air can leave your skin itchy, flaky, and irritated. Adding a whole-home humidifier to your HVAC system increases the moisture levels of your home’s air and helps keep your skin naturally hydrated. Plus, it reduces annoying static shocks in your home!
Humid air helps your body fight off cold and flu viruses more effectively. Proper humidity levels can make it harder for viruses to thrive, reducing the risk of dry throats, coughs, and frequent colds.
Unlike portable humidifiers that require frequent refilling and cleaning, a whole-home humidifier integrates with your HVAC system to provide automatic humidity control. Once installed, it works effortlessly in the background to maintain ideal moisture levels throughout your home.
For comfort and health, your home’s humidity should be between 30-50%.
Too low (<30%) – Dry air causes static, itchy skin, and respiratory issues
Too high (>50%) – Excess moisture can cause mold and condensation problems
Yes! Dry air pulls moisture from your skin, throat, and sinuses, leading to:
A whole-home humidifier adds just the right amount of moisture to your indoor air, making it easier to breathe and keeping your skin and sinuses from drying out. Plus, viruses spread more easily in dry air, so maintaining proper humidity can actually help keep your family healthier in the winter.
Yes, and that’s one of the best benefits! Moist air holds heat better than dry air, meaning you can feel comfortable at a lower thermostat setting. That translates to lower heating bills without sacrificing warmth.
If your home feels drafty or chilly even when the heat is running, dry air is likely the culprit. A humidifier helps the air retain heat better, so your home stays cozy without cranking up the furnace.
Unlike portable humidifiers that need constant refilling and cleaning, a whole-home system is low-maintenance. Here’s what you need to do:
That’s it! Most systems are connected directly to your HVAC system and water supply, so they work automatically with little upkeep.
If you ever need a quick check-up or repair, Bonfe is always here to help.
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