Why Does My House Feel Dry and Static-y? Whole House Humidifier Installation in Liberty, NC

February 16, 2026

By Jordan Heating and Air | Serving Central North Carolina Since 1928

TL;DR | ESTIMATED READING TIME: 2 MIN

Cold winter air holds less moisture, and heating your home dries it out further, leading to wood damage and health issues. A whole-house humidifier installation by Jordan Heating and Air provides a "set it and forget it" solution to restore comfort and protect your Liberty home.

The Hidden Cost of Low Winter Humidity

Dry air in your home is more than an inconvenience; it is a direct result of your heating system working overtime during the recent ice storm. We provide whole house humidifier installation to stop the static shocks and itchy skin that plague Liberty families every February. When the humidity drops below 30%, your home begins to pull moisture from wherever it can find it—including your skin, your hardwood floors, and your crown molding. You can learn more about maintaining your system's efficiency in our winter HVAC maintenance guide.

Signs Your Home Needs a Humidity Boost

Frequent Static Electricity: You feel a sharp spark every time you touch a doorknob or pet the dog.

Respiratory Irritation: You wake up with a dry throat, bloody nose, or persistent sinus congestion.

Wood Shrinkage: Gaps appear in your hardwood flooring or trim work as the wood fibers contract.

Thermostat Wars: You feel "chilly" at 70 degrees because dry air accelerates moisture evaporation from your skin.

INTERACTIVE SELF-AUDIT BLOCK

System Factor Your Current Situation What That Usually Means
Air Feel Skin feels tight and throat is scratchy Indoor humidity is likely below 25%
Furniture/Flooring New creaks or visible gaps in wood planks Low moisture is causing material contraction
Static Levels Sparks occur when walking across carpet Extreme air dryness requiring immediate remediation

How a Whole House Humidifier Works

Unlike portable units that require daily Refilling, a professional installation taps directly into your home's water line and HVAC ductwork. During the heat exchange cycle, air passes through a saturated humidifier pad (the water panel). This moisture is then distributed evenly through every supply register in the house.


Our technicians install these units on the supply or return plenum. We prefer bypass or fan-powered models for Liberty homes because they offer precise control via a humidistat. This ensures your home stays between 35% and 45% humidity—the "sweet spot" for both health and home preservation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does a whole house humidifier use a lot of water?

    No. These systems only run when your furnace or heat pump is actively heating the air. In a typical Liberty home, the system uses a minimal amount of water, and modern "wicking" technology ensures very little water is wasted during the humidification process.

  • Where is the best place to install a humidifier?

    We install the unit directly onto your existing ductwork, usually near the indoor air handler or furnace. This allows the moisture to be carried through the entire airflow path, ensuring consistent humidity in every room of your Liberty residence rather than just one area.

  • How much maintenance do these systems require?

    A whole-house humidifier requires very little attention. You typically only need to replace the water panel or "pad" once or twice per season, depending on the mineral content of your water. Jordan Heating and Air can include this check during your routine seasonal maintenance visit.

If the dry air in your home is making the post-storm recovery uncomfortable, let our uniformed technicians provide a permanent solution. We offer honest estimates and professional installation to keep your family breathing easy all winter long.


Sincerely,


Jordan Heating and Air Conditioning

Committed to Honesty & Quality

office@jordanheatac.com

336-893-0371

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