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The average lifespan of a humidifier is around 10 to 15 years. Once your humidifier passes that age, it is more likely to require frequent repairs or suffer declines in functionality. If your humidifier is starting to experience frequent issues and is over 10 years of age, you may want to consider contacting one of our professionals to inspect the unit.
If you notice a foul odor coming from your home’s humidifier, stop using it immediately until it can be repaired! The foul smell could be indicative of mold or another type of infestation. If you sense a burning odor coming from your humidifier, that is typically a sign of an electrical problem that needs to be addressed as soon as possible by a licensed professional!
In the event that your humidifier is on but it won’t run, there is likely an internal component that is in need of repair. Be sure to double check the power source before assuming the issue is with your humidifier.
A humidistat acts for your humidifier like a thermostat does for your HVAC system. Any error with the humidistat will result in the humidifier not operating as it should, possibly making your home too humid or not humid enough. When humidistats are not functioning properly, it is typically best just to replace them.
A leaking humidifier is obviously a sign of repair. Fortunately, Service Air humidifier technicians are expertly trained to locate the source of the leak and repair it!
Humidifiers are not loud devices while in operation. Any banging or squealing noises coming from your humidifier are a sign that it needs to be serviced by our team!
Spring is an ideal time to repair your humidifier because it is typically the off-season for heavy humidifier use. Addressing repairs now during the spring ensures your system will be functioning properly when it’s needed most during drier months or the next cold season.
Common humidifier issues include water leaks, low mist output, faulty filters, or irregular humidification levels. Electrical problems or clogged components are also frequently addressed during professional repairs.
Signs that your humidifier needs servicing include; strange noises, insufficient mist production, unpleasant odors, or visible mold growth. Regular maintenance checks can help identify issues early on and prevent a full-on humidifier replacement.
The duration of a humidifier repair service will depend on the complexity of the issue at hand. Most minor repairs can be completed within one to two hours, while more extensive fixes may take longer. Your Service Air technician will be able to provide you with an estimate of your service duration after a thorough inspection of your humidifier.
Yes, you can typically use your humidifier right after it’s repaired! However, it’s recommended to follow any specific instructions provided by your Service Air installer, such as allowing your unit to dry if internal cleaning was conducted.
Yes! Regular cleaning, replacing filters as needed, and ensuring proper water quality are key preventative measures most homeowners can take on their own. Scheduling periodic maintenance can also prolong your humidifier’s lifespan, prevent premature replacement, and minimize repair needs.
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