How a Whole-House Humidifier Protects Your Home in Winter When temperatures drop, most homes run heating systems around the clock. While that keeps rooms warm, it also lowers indoor humidity—often pulling moisture out of wood, upholstery, and other materials. The result can be visible wear, uncomfortable static, and, in some cases, increased irritation for sensitive residents. A whole-house humidifier addresses the root cause: dry air throughout the home. By adding moisture in a controlled way, it can help preserve flooring and furniture while improving comfort across every room. Why winter air dries out your home Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air. As outdoor temperatures fall and heating runs, the indoor environment typically becomes drier, sometimes dropping well below recommended comfort levels. Low humidity can cause materials to release moisture and shrink, which stresses finishes and joints over time—especially in spaces with forced-air h .....
Preparing Your Illinois Basement for Spring Flooding Spring in Illinois can bring intense storms and rapid rises in local waterways, increasing the risk of basement flooding. While you can’t control the weather, you can prepare your home so water has fewer ways to enter and less ability to cause lasting damage. Start by assessing your specific risk. If your basement has flooded in past years, note where water appears first—around floor drains, sump pits, utility penetrations, or cracks near the foundation. That “pattern” will guide which fixes deliver the biggest payoff. Inspect drainage, pumps, and water pathways If you have a sump pump, test it before heavy rain arrives. Confirm the float switch activates properly, the discharge line is clear, and the pump can expel water away from the foundation. If your home has a battery backup or water-powered backup system, verify it’s functional and that batteries are charged. < ... Read more »