Indoor air quality

Dry air is a comfort problem you can fix

Cracked skin, scratchy throats, static shocks off every doorknob — Tri-Valley air runs dry, and your HVAC system can make it drier. A whole-home humidifier works with your system to keep moisture at healthy levels automatically, room to room, season to season.

Sound familiar?

What dry air does to a home

It irritates everything

Dry skin, itchy eyes, more coughing, bloody noses, and allergy flare-ups — when indoor humidity drops too low, your body notices first.

It makes comfort expensive

Dry air feels colder than humid air at the same temperature, so you nudge the thermostat up and pay for it. Proper humidity lets the same degrees feel warmer.

It's automatic to fix

A whole-home humidifier monitors moisture levels all day and adds humidity only when needed — no tanks to refill, no puddles, no guesswork.

It already has repairs covered

Have a humidifier that's stopped keeping up? We repair and replace existing units too, quoted flat-rate before any work begins.

Not sure if a humidifier is your fix?

Humidity is one variable in your home's air, and it interacts with all the others. Our free air quality assessment measures temperature, humidity, allergens, and more — so if your symptoms trace to something else, we'll tell you before you buy anything. And if your air is actually too damp, the answer is a dehumidifier instead. Whatever we install, BFF members save 10–20% and get it checked at every annual inspection.

Good to know

Humidifier questions, answered plainly

How is this different from a portable humidifier?

A portable unit treats one room and needs constant refilling. A whole-home humidifier connects to your HVAC system, treats the entire house, draws its own water, and regulates itself automatically.

What's the right humidity level for a home?

Roughly 30–50%. Below that, you get the dry-air symptoms; above it, you risk condensation and mold. A whole-home unit holds the healthy middle automatically.

Do humidifiers need maintenance?

A yearly check keeps them clean and calibrated — we fold it into the annual Home Comfort Inspection that BFF members already get.