Humidity in the air changes season by season causing the air in your home to either be dry or humid. In the winter, indoor humidity drops because colder air is dry, so as it finds its way into your home, it dries out the air in your home. A furnace can not add humidity into your home without the help of a humidifier. In the summer, the opposite happens the air outside is naturally more humid. Our air conditioners work to dehumidify the air in our home, but if you find your humidity in your home is still too high adding a dehumidifier to your home will help.
Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers

Performance Small Bypass Humidifier
Bypass humidifier that can produce up to 12 gallons of water vapor per day.

Performance Large Bypass Humidifier
Bypass humidifier that can produce up to 17-18 gallons of water vapor per day.

Performance Large Fan-Powered Humidifier
Fan-powered humidifier that can produce up to 17-18 gallons of water vapor per day.

Performance Steam Humidifier
This humidifier may be best for larger homes. It adds humidity to the air by turning water into steam, which is then delivered into the duct work.