Expert Whole Home Humidifier Installation in the Inland Empire
The flip side of living in a dry climate shows up every fall and winter, when indoor air gets dry enough to crack wood furniture, cause static shocks, and leave your skin and sinuses feeling worse than usual. Sanborn's installs whole home humidifiers that tie directly into your heating system so moisture gets added automatically as air circulates through your home.
What Our Humidifier Installation Covers
We evaluate your home's size and existing ductwork to recommend the right type of system, whether that's a bypass humidifier, a fan powered unit, or a steam based system for larger homes. Installation includes connecting the unit to your ductwork and water supply, wiring it to coordinate with your furnace or air handler, and setting it up to maintain a comfortable humidity level automatically.
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Signs You Need a Humidifier
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Your skin and sinuses feel dry, especially during the winter months.
This is one of the most common complaints in homes without humidity control during dry stretches.
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You're getting static shocks regularly off door handles or furniture.
Static buildup is a direct sign that indoor humidity has dropped too low.
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Wood floors or furniture are cracking or showing gaps that weren't there before.
Dry air pulls moisture out of wood, and over time this causes visible damage.
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The air in your home just feels uncomfortably dry, even with the heater running.
A furnace heats air but doesn't add moisture, so dry air can persist even when the temperature feels right.