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Stormin Mormon
 
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During the winter, dryness is more of a problem. I'd suggest to try to find
a HVAC guy to install an Aprilaire (or equivilant) humidifier. The
humidifiers I'm used to installing go on the return air duct. they have a
round tube from the return to the supply air. And they hve a drain under the
humidifier.

I have a "floor model" humidifier in my trailer. Takes a galon or two of
water every day to keep thigns comfortable.

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"Sennin" wrote in message
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During wintertime, the furnace air has been drying out the family
sinuses. Also, we have been sick a few times. While investigating, I
thought maybe it was a furnace issue.

I had a reputable furnace man out. He suggested having the furnace
cleaned/AC cleaned and each air duct cleaned. For a total of $500.

I have heard that the furnace/AC cleaning is a good idea. I have also
heard that duct cleaning is just a scam, because the filter picks up
the dirt that would be in the duct.

Any thoughts on that?