Adding a whole-house humidifier can help decrease cold-weather problems in Magnolia such as scratchy skin, a dry nose and cracked lips. As it operates with your heating system, there’s no need to lug a portable humidifier from room to room, splashing water as you go.

Since this system connects to your HVAC system, ductwork and plumbing, you’ll want to book professional whole-house humidifier installation from an HVAC company like JTech Mechanical. Whole-house humidifier cost is linked to the type of humidifier you want and how long we require to install it.

To help you choose the best whole-house humidifier for your house, let’s review the different models and their estimated price.

Drum Whole-House Humidifier

Drum humidifiers are the most often installed type as they’re the most reasonably priced. They often run between $150–$250 plus installation, according to national averages compiled by HomeAdvisor. They add moisture to your residence by using a padded rotated wheel, which lifts and disperses water.

You can choose from bypass, which operates when your heating system is heating, or fan-powered, which operates independently. However, the decreased price tag also includes an increased need for upkeep to avoid mold.

A drum humidifier relies on an evaporative pad to move moisture throughout your house. Depending on how often you use the humidifier, you’ll want to replace the pad at least every year.

Flow-Through Whole-House Humidifier

As the name suggests, flow-through humidifiers move water through an evaporator pad to produce humidity. They cost $200–$300, plus installation, according to national averages compiled by HomeAdvisor.

They consume more water as opposed to a drum model, but the chance of mold is decreased as the moisture flows away once the humidification cycle is complete. You can select between bypass and fan models, but you’ll still be required to install a new pad at least every year.

Steam Whole-House Humidifier

A steam humidifier is known as the most efficient and needs a minimal amount of extra work, as it doesn’t require a reservoir of water or an evaporative pad. Depending on the features you want, they can cost from $300 to more than $1,000, plus installation, according to national averages put together by HomeAdvisor.

Because they can operate independently of your furnace, they might consume a bit more energy than drum and flow-through kinds. However, the benefit is that they usually don’t involve mold issues.

Make Cold Weather Better with a Whole-House Humidifier from JTech Mechanical

Although a whole-house humidifier is more expensive than a portable model, it provides many perks a single-room model can’t. A couple of those pluses entail:

  • Keeping wood flooring, cabinets and furniture from wearing out
  • Creating an improved environment for loved ones who suffer from respiratory problems, such as asthma
  • Alleviating common winter complaints, including dry skin or flaking lips
  • Decreasing static electricity

Ready to enjoy a more comfortable heating season while at your home? Our JTech Mechanical pros can help you choose the right whole-house humidifier for your needs. Reach us at 281-231-8768 now to start the process.