
Humidity Control Services: Balanced Air, Better Comfort, Protected Home
If you live in Colorado, you know the feeling. You wake up in January with a dry throat, cracked lips, and a bloody nose. Your skin feels tight and itchy, no matter how much lotion you use. You touch a doorknob and get shocked. Your hardwood floors start showing gaps between the boards. Your wood furniture begins to crack and split.
This isn't just discomfort. It's what chronically low indoor humidity does to your body and your home, and in Colorado, it happens every winter.
Colorado's semi-arid climate creates some of the lowest indoor humidity levels in the country during heating season. When your furnace runs, it heats already dry outdoor air and makes it even drier, dropping indoor humidity to unhealthy levels for both people and building materials. Healthy indoor humidity should stay between 35% and 50%. Most Colorado homes during winter operate between 15% and 25%, or even lower.
Why Humidity Control Matters in Colorado in Timnath
The Dry Air Problem
Colorado's altitude and semi-arid climate create a perfect storm for chronically dry indoor air, especially during the six-month heating season.
Outdoor winter air in Colorado is already extremely dry. When your furnace heats that air, the relative humidity drops even further. The result is indoor air that becomes dramatically drier than the outdoor air itself. During a cold January day, indoor humidity in a Colorado home can fall to 10% to 15%, which is drier than the average Sahara Desert humidity level.
At those humidity levels, the effects are immediate and cumulative.
On your health:
• Dry nasal passages and throat, weakening your body's natural defense against viruses and bacteria
• Increased susceptibility to colds, flu, and respiratory infections
• Worsened allergy and asthma symptoms
• Dry skin, cracked lips, and irritated eyes
• Frequent nosebleeds, especially in children
• Poor sleep quality caused by dry air and breathing irritation
On your home:
• Hardwood floors develop gaps between boards
• Wood furniture, cabinets, and trim begin to crack and split
• Paint and wallpaper separate at seams
• Musical instruments lose tuning and may crack
• Static electricity builds up throughout the home
• Electronics become more vulnerable to static discharge
The good news is that these problems are preventable with a properly installed whole-home humidification system. Most homeowners notice the difference within just a few days.

Balanced air. Better comfort. A protected home.
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The High Humidity Problem: Basements and Crawl Spaces
Colorado may be dry overall, but basements and crawl spaces often experience excess humidity, especially during spring snowmelt and summer monsoon season.
Elevated moisture levels can create conditions where mold, mildew, and biological growth thrive.
A damp basement or crawl space can lead to:
• Mold and mildew growth
• Musty odors that spread into living spaces
• Structural damage to wood framing and flooring systems
• Increased allergens from airborne mold spores
• Faster deterioration of HVAC equipment stored in the area
A whole-home dehumidifier helps maintain healthy humidity levels automatically, protecting your home's structure, indoor air quality, and stored belongings year-round.

Your Service Process
- Rapid emergency response within hours
- Comprehensive system diagnosis and assessment
- Transparent pricing with detailed explanations
- Expert repair using quality replacement parts
- Thorough testing and performance verification
- Professional cleanup and maintenance recommendations
- Follow up service to ensure continued operation

Our Humidity Control Solutions
Powered by AprilAire: Professional Whole-Home Humidity Control
AprilAire has been a trusted leader in whole-home humidity control for more than 65 years. Their systems integrate directly with your HVAC equipment to treat your entire home automatically.
Every room. Every time your HVAC system runs.
AprilAire whole-home humidifiers install directly on your furnace or air handler and add properly controlled moisture into your home's airflow, maintaining balanced humidity throughout every room.
We install three AprilAire humidifier configurations depending on your home's needs.
The most common whole-home humidifier configuration. A bypass humidifier uses your furnace's airflow to distribute moisture through your duct system without a separate fan. Water flows over an evaporator pad while warm air passes through it, carrying moisture throughout your home.
Bypass humidifiers are reliable, low-maintenance, and effective for most Denver metro homes.
A fan-powered humidifier includes its own fan, allowing it to operate more efficiently and independently from your furnace heating cycle. This design delivers stronger humidification performance, especially during Colorado's extremely dry winter conditions.
The premium whole-home humidity solution. Steam humidifiers generate steam electrically and deliver the most precise humidity control available.
Because they operate independently of furnace airflow, steam humidifiers provide consistent performance in any weather condition and offer the highest humidity output of any system type.
Ideal for:
• Larger homes
• Multi-zone HVAC systems
• Homeowners seeking maximum humidity control
All AprilAire humidifiers include:
• Automatic humidity sensing and control
• Digital control panels
• Professional HVAC integration
• Annual maintenance and water panel replacement options
For basements and crawl spaces with elevated humidity, AprilAire whole-home dehumidifiers maintain proper humidity levels automatically throughout the year.
Unlike portable units, whole-home systems drain automatically, operate quietly, and maintain consistent humidity without constant emptying or maintenance.
Best for:
• Basements with moisture or mold concerns
• Crawl spaces with moisture infiltration
• Homes with musty lower-level odors
• Areas where humidity consistently exceeds 50%
Colorado may be dry overall, but basements and crawl spaces often experience excess humidity, especially during spring snowmelt and summer monsoon season.
Elevated moisture levels can create conditions where mold, mildew, and biological growth thrive.
A damp basement or crawl space can lead to:
• Mold and mildew growth
• Musty odors that spread into living spaces
• Structural damage to wood framing and flooring systems
• Increased allergens from airborne mold spores
• Faster deterioration of HVAC equipment stored in the area
A whole-home dehumidifier helps maintain healthy humidity levels automatically, protecting your home's structure, indoor air quality, and stored belongings year-round.
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The Humidity Control Services Professionals
Too Dry: Low Humidity Signs
• Dry throat, bloody noses, or chapped lips
• Dry, itchy skin
• Frequent static electricity shocks
• Hardwood floor gaps
• Cracking wood furniture or trim
• Waking up with a sore throat
• Frequent winter colds or respiratory irritation
• Your home feels cold even at normal thermostat settings
Too Wet: High Humidity Signs
• Musty odors
• Condensation on windows
• Visible mold or mildew
• Peeling paint or wallpaper
• Warped wood floors or cabinetry
• Increased allergy symptoms
• We assess your home's humidity levels
• We identify dry air or excess moisture issues
• We recommend the right AprilAire system for your needs and budget
• We professionally install and integrate the system with your HVAC equipment
• We set and test your target humidity levels
• We show you how your new system works
Balanced air. Better comfort. A protected home.
• AprilAire Authorized Installer
• Electrical and HVAC Services Under One Roof
• Family-Owned and Operated
• Licensed and Insured Technicians
• Three Humidifier Options Available
• Honest Recommendations Without Upselling
• 5.0-Star Rating With 202 Reviews
Breathe easier. Live more comfortably. Protect your home.
1. What humidity level should I maintain in my home?
ASHRAE recommends maintaining indoor humidity between 30% and 60% for optimal comfort and health. Most homeowners feel best between 35% and 50%. Below 30%, dry air symptoms become common. Above 60%, mold and dust mite growth can increase.
2. Why is my house so dry in winter in Colorado?
Colorado's semi-arid climate and high elevation naturally create very dry air. When your furnace heats that air, humidity levels drop even further. Most homes require active humidification during winter to maintain healthy indoor comfort.
3. What is the difference between a whole-home humidifier and a portable humidifier?
Portable humidifiers only treat one room and require constant filling and cleaning. Whole-home humidifiers connect directly to your HVAC system and automatically maintain humidity throughout your entire home.
4. How does a whole-home humidifier work?
Whole-home humidifiers install directly on your furnace or air handler and introduce moisture into your home's airflow as air circulates through the HVAC system. A humidistat automatically controls humidity levels for consistent comfort.
5. Can low humidity make you sick?
Yes. Low humidity dries out your nasal passages and throat, weakening your body's natural defenses and allowing viruses to spread more easily. It can also worsen allergies and asthma symptoms.
6. How much does a whole-home humidifier cost to install?
Installation costs vary depending on the type of humidifier and the complexity of the installation. We provide transparent upfront estimates after evaluating your home's HVAC system and layout.
7. Will a whole-home humidifier damage my home?
A properly installed and properly adjusted humidifier will not damage your home. In fact, it helps protect wood floors, furniture, and trim from damage caused by excessively dry air.
Ready to Fix Your Home's Humidity? Let's Get It Balanced.
Stop waking up with dry throats and bloody noses every Colorado winter. Call us today, and we'll assess your home's humidity levels and recommend the right AprilAire solution.

