Humidifiers
The outdoor air here in the Vancouver and Lower Mainland area can be quite humid year round, and that can bring trouble! Installing a dehumidifier on your existing heating system can help combat issues that can be caused by excessive humidity.
You might be surprised to discover that heat pumps and air conditioners act as dehumidifiers for your home. In warmer weather, they remove moisture via condensation and sending the resulting water down the drain. The lack of humidity can also cause problems! Hard wood floors, wood furniture and many of our possessions require a certain amount of humidity and when it is too dry, these items can get damaged. Finding a good balance by adding a humidifier or dehumidifier based on your needs can save on costly repairs.
Are you looking to boost the indoor air quality in your Vancouver or Lower Mainland home, whether you're in Maple Ridge, Surrey, or Burnaby? Optimizing your home's ventilation is a great way to enhance your indoor air quality (IAQ). If you have a forced air furnace, you're already equipped with a duct system that delivers air to every room and a fan that circulates it. Many furnaces even have a fresh air intake connected to the return air vent.
That's where Comfort Plus comes in. Our Comfort experts can help you design and build a system that is comfortable year-round. Make an appointment with them for a no-hassle in-home consultation.