Don't Put Up With Dry Air In Your Post Falls, ID Home
You often hear about how miserable it can be to have high humidity. Heat indexes that hit the triple digits, feeling like you're walking through soup when you take a stroll outside, and an even higher risk of heat-related illness. Thankfully, overly-high humidity isn't something we normally have to deal with here in The Gem State, but we do have the opposite - extremely dry air. Even though you don't hear about it nearly as often, low humidity has just as many negative consequences for your health and your home as high humidity. At Prairie Heating & Air, one of the tools we use to help improve your indoor air quality is an advanced whole-home humidifier. These devices work to keep the moisture in your home's air at a perfect Goldilocks level, so you can avoid the respiratory distress, wall and furniture damage, and other issues dry air can cause.
Tired of an itchy throat or cracking wood furniture? We've got you covered! Contact us online or call 208-619-6480 to schedule your installation today!
 
	Signs Your Post Falls Home Needs A Humidifier
Your home has a way of telling you when the air is too dry – you just need to know what clues to look for! During those long North Idaho winters when heating systems run constantly, indoor humidity can drop to desert-like levels. Here are the telltale signs that your home is crying out for a whole-house humidifier:
- You're Getting Shocked By Everything: If touching doorknobs, light switches, or even your family members results in painful static shocks, your indoor air is way too dry. Static electricity builds up when humidity drops below 30%, turning your home into a walking science experiment. A whole-house humidifier eliminates this annoying problem by maintaining proper moisture levels throughout your home.
- Your Skin & Lips Are Constantly Dry: When you're constantly reaching for lotion and lip balm despite drinking plenty of water, dry indoor air is likely the culprit. Low humidity pulls moisture right out of your skin, leaving you feeling like you've been wandering through the desert. Proper humidity levels help your skin retain its natural moisture, reducing that tight, uncomfortable feeling.
- Wood Floors, Furniture & Trim Are Cracking: Wood is especially sensitive to humidity changes, and Post Falls' dry winter air can cause expensive damage to hardwood floors, furniture, and trim work. You might notice gaps appearing between floorboards, cracks in wooden furniture, or peeling paint around window frames. A humidifier protects these investments by maintaining moisture levels that keep wood stable.
- Family Members Are Sick More Often: Dry air irritates nasal passages and throat tissues, making your family more susceptible to colds, flu, and respiratory infections. When your natural defenses are compromised by dry air, viruses and bacteria have an easier time taking hold. Proper humidity helps maintain your body's natural protective barriers against illness.
- You're Hearing Creaking & Settling Noises: Houses literally shrink when the air gets too dry, causing joints to loosen and materials to contract. If your Post Falls home sounds like it's constantly settling with new creaks and pops, especially during heating season, dry air might be causing structural elements to shift as moisture leaves building materials.
What Are The Health Benefits Of Proper Humidity?
Adding a whole-house humidifier isn't just about comfort – it's about creating a healthier living environment that your family will notice immediately. Here are the real health improvements that come with maintaining optimal humidity levels in your Post Falls home:
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Better Sleep Quality & Fewer Nighttime Disruptions: Dry air can cause snoring, throat irritation, and restless sleep as your body struggles with dehydrated nasal passages and airways. Proper humidity keeps these tissues moist and functioning normally, leading to quieter, more restful sleep for everyone. Many families tell us they sleep more soundly and wake up feeling more refreshed after installing a humidifier. 
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Reduced Allergy & Asthma Symptoms: While it might seem counterintuitive, proper humidity actually helps reduce allergy symptoms by keeping nasal passages moist and better able to filter out allergens. Dry air makes these protective barriers less effective, allowing irritants to penetrate deeper into your respiratory system. Balanced humidity helps your natural defenses work properly. 
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Fewer Respiratory Infections & Faster Recovery: Your nose and throat are designed to filter and humidify the air you breathe, but when indoor air is too dry, these natural defenses become less effective. Proper humidity helps maintain the protective mucous membranes that trap bacteria and viruses before they can cause illness, and helps you recover faster when you do get sick. 
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Improved Skin & Hair Health: Dry indoor air literally sucks moisture from your skin and hair, leading to irritation, flaking, and that overall uncomfortable feeling. With proper humidity, your skin retains its natural moisture better, reducing the need for constant moisturizing. Your hair will also feel softer and more manageable without the brittle, static-filled texture that comes with dry air. 
Craft A Better Climate Today
Dry air in your home can cause a whole host of problems - none of which you have to deal with if you don't want to. A whole-home humidifier can help maintain the proper level of humidity, and let you enjoy your home even more. Drop us a message online or call 208-619-6480 to schedule your installation today!
