Why Dry Winter Air Can Damage Your HVAC Components — And How to Protect Them
Winter in Missouri often brings more than cold temperatures. It also brings very dry air. While many people notice dry skin or static electricity first, most do not realize that low humidity can affect your comfort system, too. When indoor air becomes too dry, it can create conditions that put extra stress on important heating and cooling components over time. How Winter Air Becomes So Dry Indoors Cold outdoor air naturally holds less moisture. Once that air enters your home and gets heated, the relative humidity drops even further. This is why your house can feel uncomfortably dry in the...
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