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  1. questionWhy is there condensation on my windows?
    This means your humidifier is producing too much output for the area it is humidifying. To resolve this, simply lower the output on the humidifier.
  2. questionCan the quality of my water effect the life of my filter?
    Yes. The harder your water is, the shorter the life of the filter. If you have very hard water, your filters will probably need to be changed more frequently. Also, with hard water, your filter may begin to turn brown.
  3. questionAre Your Aprilaire Flters Genuine Original Products?
    Yes, all of our filters including Aprilaire are Genuine Original Filters. We purchase large quantities allowing us to sell original filters at the same price or lower than other competitors charge for generic filters.
  4. questionWhat are the benefits of installing a whole-house humidifier?
    With central heating, people are confined indoors with unnaturally dry air for many months each year. Humidifiers help to keep comfortable levels of moisture in the air, which is essential for your respiratory health. Whole-house humidifiers work like old-fashioned room humidifiers: They put moi ...
  5. questionDo you carry water panels for April-Aire humidifiers?
    Yes, you can purchase water panels from us for $ 8.79. Model #110, 112, 220, 224, 350, 360, 500, 560, 600, 700, 760.
  6. questionWhy are humidifiers used more in heating than cooling?
    When cool outdoor air enters a home it tends to dry out as it warms up, which increases the static electricity in the home and causes sinus problems. Adding a humidifier with help to add moisture back into the air and limit sinus problems. In the summer, even with outdoor relative humidity hover ...
  7. questionHow noisy are humidifiers?
    Humidifiers are extremely quiet due to high-frequency vibrations that can't be heard by humans. Cool and warm mist humidifiers rely on a fan to push the moist air from the unit, thus making a little more noise.