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Whole House Humidifier -

Please Read This Before You Buy One!


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A whole house humidifier is often the remedy for dry homes.

However there are important things you should know before you start shopping around for a whole house humidifier.

There is no doubt that living in a dry home during the winter can be brutal.

It can cause all sorts of problems, such as:

√ Dry, itchy, flaking skin

√ Dry cough

√ Sinus aggravation

√ Bloody noses

√ Cracked lips

√ Cracking and shrinking of furniture and woodwork

√ And it also robs you of a good night’s sleep

If you are experiencing any of these problems then what I have to say will be important to you

There is a lot of misinformation about dry home remedies that can be dangerous to your health and damaging to your home.

Here is a perfect example:

A homeowner complained that their home was too dry in the winter and called a heating company to fix their problem.

The heating company specified and installed a new humidifier to add much needed moisture to their home..

Everything seemed fine until one day someone had to go into the attic and noticed there was a lot of water on the underside of the roof.

A roofer was then called in and told the homeowner they needed more attic ventilation.

The homeowner paid the roofer to install more ventilation for the attic.

Another year went by and there was still water on the roof underside - now everybody was scratching their head trying to figure out the problem.

A professional who specializes in “building science” was finally brought in and discovered it WAS NOT the roof venting.

The REAL problem was,

there were too many openings between the living area and the attic and the openings were allowing humidity from the new humidifier to escape through these openings and condense on the cold underside of the roof.

What’s weird about this whole scenario is that when the roofer installed the extra venting it actually accelerated the migration of the moisture into the attic.

If the homeowner called the “building science” professional instead of the heating company, they could have possibly saved them the expense of a whole house humidifier and the unnecessary cost of extra roof venting by simply sealing the openings between the living area and attic because excess leakage in a home can cause dry air.

That’s why you should take advantage of the FREE informational guide before you consider purchasing a humidifier.

It’s called. . .

“How To Humidify A Dry Home. . . Safely And Properly

It contains the answers to questions, such as:

√ Why a humidifier might be the wrong solution

√ What makes your home so dry in the first place?

√ What’s the very first thing you should do before you even think about buying a humidifier?

√ What’s the second thing you should do before you buy a humidifier?

√ What type of whole home humidifier is right for you?

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