Greenwood Humidifier and Dehumidifier Services
Helping Customers in Franklin and the Surrounding Central Indiana Communities Control Indoor Moisture Levels
Temperature is only half of the indoor comfort equation. Humidity — how much moisture is in your home's air — has an equally significant impact on how comfortable your living spaces feel, how healthy your indoor environment is, and even how efficiently your HVAC system operates. Too little moisture in the air and your home feels colder than it is, your skin and sinuses suffer, and your wood floors and furnishings begin to dry out and crack. Too much moisture and your home feels warmer and stuffier than the thermostat suggests, mold finds favorable conditions to grow, and allergens thrive.
That’s why Excel Heating & Air Conditioning installs, maintains, and repairs whole-home humidification and dehumidification systems as part of our catalog of indoor air quality services. We can assess your home's specific humidity challenges, recommend solutions that are appropriately sized and matched to your needs, and back every installation with the transparent pricing and quality workmanship our customers have relied on and recommended for over two decades.
Why Humidity Control Matters in Our Local Climate
Central Indiana presents homeowners with a genuine humidity challenge in both directions, and it shifts with the seasons. Winters here are cold and dry, and when your heating system runs consistently throughout the season, it pulls already-dry air through your home repeatedly, stripping out whatever remaining moisture exists. The result is air that feels harsh and uncomfortable, aggravates respiratory conditions, and creates a dry, static environment that damages wood throughout your home.
Summer flips the problem entirely. Our local summers are well-known for their significant humidity, and even a well-functioning air conditioner can struggle to remove enough moisture from the air to keep indoor conditions genuinely comfortable. High indoor humidity makes your home feel warmer than it actually is, forces your air conditioner to work harder, and creates the conditions that mold, mildew, and dust mites need to thrive. A whole-home dehumidifier works alongside your air conditioner to manage moisture levels that cooling alone can't fully control, simultaneously protecting your home, your health, and your energy bills.
Ready to take control of your home's humidity? Call (765) 615-3302 or contact Excel Heating & Air Conditioning online to explore our humidifier and dehumidifier services!
The Humidity Control Systems Our Team Installs and Services
Whole-home humidification and dehumidification systems vary in design and application, and the right choice depends on your home's size, existing HVAC infrastructure, and specific moisture challenges.
We work with multiple types of humidifier and dehumidifier systems, including:
- Bypass humidifiers. Bypass humidifiers connect directly to your existing forced-air system, using a portion of heated airflow to evaporate water and distribute moisture throughout your home. They're a cost-effective, low-maintenance solution well suited to most Central Indiana homes with traditional ductwork.
- Fan-powered humidifiers. Fan-powered humidifiers operate independently of your furnace's blower, allowing them to add moisture to the air even when the heating system isn't actively running. They're more consistent than bypass models and a strong choice for larger homes or those with higher humidity demands during the dry season.
- Steam humidifiers. Steam humidifiers generate moisture by heating water to steam, delivering the most precise and responsive humidity control available. They operate independently of your HVAC system entirely and are an excellent solution for homes with specific health requirements or particularly severe dry air conditions.
- Whole-home dehumidifiers. Integrated directly into your HVAC system, whole-home dehumidifiers continuously and automatically remove excess moisture from your home's air supply, making them far more effective than portable units without the noise, maintenance hassle, or limited coverage area they entail.
Whatever your home's moisture challenges are, Excel Heating & Air Conditioning has the equipment and experience to address them with a solution that fits your home, your lifestyle, and your budget.
Call Excel Heating & Air Conditioning at (765) 615-3302 to schedule a humidity control consultation today. Free equipment installation estimates are available!
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