Humidifier & Dehumidifier Services

Whole-home humidity control systems for year-round comfort and healthier air.

About Humidifier & Dehumidifier Services

Kansas winters are notoriously dry, and humid summers can make your air conditioner work overtime. Wichita HVAC Pro installs whole-home bypass and fan-powered humidifiers that connect to your furnace to maintain ideal winter humidity levels — typically 35–45% relative humidity. We also install whole-home dehumidifiers for basements and crawl spaces where summer moisture can cause mold and structural damage. Proper humidity control protects wood floors and furniture, reduces static electricity, makes your home feel warmer at lower thermostat settings, and improves respiratory health.

What You Get

  • Ideal humidity maintained automatically without portable units
  • Reduces static electricity and protects wood floors and furniture
  • Dehumidifiers prevent mold and structural damage in basements
  • Makes your home feel warmer in winter — potential to reduce heating costs

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on humidifier & dehumidifier services. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

What humidity level should I maintain in my Wichita home?
The recommended indoor relative humidity is 30–50% year-round. During Kansas winters, dry heating can drop indoor humidity below 20%, causing dry skin, static electricity, and damage to wood floors and furniture. A furnace-mounted humidifier maintains ideal levels automatically. In summer, levels above 60% promote mold growth — a whole-home dehumidifier in a damp basement keeps things in a safe range.
Can I just use a portable humidifier instead?
Portable humidifiers work for a single room but require daily refilling and regular cleaning to prevent mold in the reservoir. A whole-home humidifier connected to your furnace and water supply requires only annual maintenance (pad replacement) and humidifies your entire home automatically. For most Wichita homeowners, the convenience and whole-home coverage is well worth the installation cost.
How do I know if my basement needs a dehumidifier?
If your basement feels damp or musty, shows white mineral deposits on concrete, has condensation on pipes during summer, or if you've seen mold on walls or stored items, a dehumidifier is appropriate. Humidity above 60% for extended periods causes mold growth, wood rot, and attracts insects. A whole-home or dedicated basement dehumidifier that drains to a floor drain requires much less attention than portable units.