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Expert Whole-House Humidifier Installation and Repair Services
Dry air doesn’t stand a chance. Keep your home comfortable, your skin happy, and your family breathing easy with a professionally installed whole-home humidifier. It’s the simple upgrade that makes a big difference.
Licensed HVAC technicians you can count on
Customized solutions for your home’s size and layout
Reliable installation with long-lasting performance
Backed by years of experience keeping homes comfortable
Signs you need a whole-home humidifier
Irritated Skin and Sinuses
When the air in your home feels parched, it can lead to dry skin, cracked lips, frequent nosebleeds and scratchy throats. A whole-home humidifier restores moisture for comfort and relief.
Irritated Skin and Sinuses
Static Electricity Shocks and Damaged Electronics
Frequent static electricity shocks can be both irritating and a sign of extremely dry indoor air. When the air in your house lacks moisture, static electricity can build up, causing unpleasant shocks when you make contact with metal objects or even loved ones. This issue is especially problematic in winter when the heating system tends to dry up the air.
Static Electricity Shocks and Damaged Electronics
Cracked Wood Floors and Furniture
Dry indoor air can cause wooden floors, trim, and furniture to crack, warp or split. Maintaining humidity levels is critical for the strength and lifespan of your wood surfaces.
Cracked Wood Floors and Furniture
Difficulty Staying Warm in Winter
Air that is too dry can make your home feel colder, causing you to increase your thermostat. Balanced humidity helps your space feel warmer and more comfortable.
Difficulty Staying Warm in Winter
Allergy Symptoms
If you have been dealing with chronic or severe allergy problems, it might be due to low humidity levels causing poor indoor air quality. Low humidity may trigger allergies, causing sneezing, itchy eyes, or a runny nose.
Allergy Symptoms
Keep dry air out and comfortable living in with whole-home humidifiers
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Dry winter air can make your house feel less like a cozy home and more like a desert. A whole-home humidifier from Gold Medal brings balanced moisture to every room in Central and Southern New Jersey, and parts of Eastern New York, helping you breathe easier, keep your skin hydrated, and protect your wood floors and furniture from cracking. Unlike portable units that struggle to cover more than one room, a professionally installed whole-house humidifier works with your HVAC system to provide consistent comfort throughout your home.
Whether you want to stop static shocks, ease allergy symptoms, or just feel warmer without cranking the thermostat, this simple upgrade makes a noticeable difference.
A whole-home humidifier works with your HVAC system
A whole-house humidifier connects directly to your HVAC system and pumps moistened air into every room.
There are several types:
Flow-through models send fresh water through the system and then drain it out. They are popular because they are hygienic, reliable, and low maintenance.
Reservoir humidifiers pull water from a tank into a rotating drum to add moisture.
Steam-based systems heat water to create steam and inject it into your furnace airflow.
Our Gold Medal technicians mount the humidifier on your cold-air return duct and connect it to the hot-air supply. Heated air passes through the humidifier, picks up moisture from the evaporator pad, and circulates throughout your home. In some setups, it can connect directly to the hot-air supply duct if a takeoff duct is unavailable.
All the humidifier parts work together for reliable comfort
No matter the model, most whole-home humidifiers share similar components:
Blowing Air: Encourages water evaporation
Humidistat: Controls indoor humidity levels
Water Collection Medium: Usually an evaporator pad
Water Float or Control Valve: Regulates water flow
Water Feed Tube and Inlet Valve: Supply and distribute water efficiently
Drain Pan: Catches excess water safely
Most flow-through-style humidifier systems have parts that work the same way, including:
Air Duct or Dampener: Some humidifiers have an air duct on the hot-air side. Its purpose is to send air to the cold-air return-mounted humidifier. If you have central air, you will need a damper.
Drain Pan: Water goes through the unit’s evaporator pad and ends up in the drain pan before entering the household drain.
Evaporator Pad: The pad holds the water briefly as it evaporates to create humidity.
Water Feed Tube: This tube distributes water into the humidifier’s distribution trough under the cover and then pushes it to the evaporator pad.
Water Inlet Orifice: This part reduces water flow to the inlet valve in the humidifier.
Water Inlet Valve: This valve controls water flow into the humidifier based on demand. It usually features an electrical operation by a solenoid, which the humidistat controls.
Water Supply Line or Tap: A professional will tap a water supply line for your humidifier into your existing water pipe.
Professional installation matters for comfort and longevity
This isn’t a DIY job you want to guess at. Humidifiers work with your furnace or air handler wiring, ductwork, and sometimes water lines. Our technicians make sure everything connects and operates properly so you get consistent results without headaches down the road.
Professionally installed humidifiers deliver:
Correct sizing for your home and system
Proper water connections and drainage
Optimal integration with your HVAC airflow
Long‑lasting performance and fewer service calls
Schedule your whole-home humidifier services today.
Keep dry air out and comfort in. Call now or book online to schedule your whole-home humidifier installation, replacement or repair with Gold Medal today in Central and Southern New Jersey, and parts of Eastern New York and enjoy cozy, healthy air all season long. Our licensed technicians make it simple, fast, and hassle-free.
Our HVAC technicians know how to keep your home comfortable
At Gold Medal, we provide a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee for our humidifier services, because your comfort matters most. All of our technicians are licensed, highly trained, and ready to help your home maintain the perfect humidity.
Installation and repair from experienced HVAC professionals
100% customer satisfaction guaranteed
Respect for your home and your time

5 steps to healthier air in your home

Our licensed technicians evaluate your system to determine the right humidifier type and optimal placement for whole-home coverage.
We mount your unit on the appropriate duct, connect the water supply, and ensure it integrates seamlessly with your heating system.
Your new humidifier is carefully tested. We adjust settings to achieve the perfect humidity level and verify proper operation.
We show you how to operate your humidifier, answer any questions, and provide maintenance tips to keep your home comfortable year-round.
A Comfort360 membership keeps your air comfortable and your home protected
Maximize your indoor comfort and maintain the perfect humidity in your Central and Southern New Jersey, and parts of Eastern New York home year-round with this exclusive membership. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your HVAC and humidifier systems are working at their best. Membership perks include:
Instant $500 installation credit towards a new indoor air quality system
Up to 3-year warranty on all repairs
15% off all HVAC, plumbing and electrical services
Seasonal system tune-ups to ensure your system is at its best year-round
Waived diagnostic fees with repairs

Read expert indoor air quality tips from Gold Medal
Questions about our whole-home humidifier installation services?
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If your air feels dry, you notice static electricity, or your skin and sinuses feel irritated, a whole-home humidifier can help balance indoor humidity for comfort and health.
Maintenance varies by model, but generally includes checking water lines, cleaning or replacing the evaporator pad, and ensuring proper operation at the start of each season.
Yes. Proper humidity can reduce the irritants that trigger allergies and asthma symptoms while also preventing dry air problems that make symptoms worse.
Absolutely. Whole-home systems are installed safely in your HVAC system and are designed to maintain optimal humidity without posing risks to your family.
A whole-house humidifier works by adding moisture to the air as it moves through your home’s HVAC system. It connects directly to the ductwork and water supply, releasing controlled amounts of humidity that are distributed evenly through the vents to help maintain consistent indoor comfort.
A whole-house humidifier connects to your HVAC system and adds moisture evenly throughout your entire home. A portable humidifier only treats a single room and needs frequent refilling and maintenance, making it better for temporary or small-space use rather than whole-home comfort.
A whole-house humidifier helps maintain consistent indoor humidity, improving comfort while reducing dry air issues like irritated skin, static electricity, and damage to wood furnishings. It also supports better air quality by keeping moisture levels balanced throughout the entire home.
A humidifier adds moisture to the air to help relieve dry indoor conditions, while a dehumidifier removes excess moisture to reduce humidity. Each is used to maintain balanced indoor comfort, depending on whether the air in your home is too dry or too humid.