Breathe Easy This Winter: Why Your Home’s Humidity Matters More Than You Think
As winter settles in around Statesville and the temperatures drop, many homeowners naturally think about furnace tune-ups, filters, and thermostat settings. What is often less top of mind: indoor humidity — yet it plays a key role in comfort, health and HVAC performance during the colder months.
Why humidity matters this time of year
When outdoor air gets colder, it holds less moisture. As we bring that air inside and heat it, its relative humidity drops dramatically – often to levels that feel dry and uncomfortable. This has a handful of knock-on effects:
- Dry skin, scratchy throats and increased static indoors.
- Wood floors, furniture and window/door frames may shrink or crack from the dry air.
- Your heating system may run more often to compensate for the “dry-cold” feeling even when thermostat settings haven’t changed.
- Paradoxically, colder air with higher moisture content can feel warmer than dry air at the same temperature.
How low humidity affects your HVAC system
At Duncan Heating & Air Conditioning, we see how improper indoor moisture levels can challenge the system’s efficiency:
- When air is very dry, you might crank up the thermostat setting to feel warm — but your furnace is doing more work and your energy bills go up.
- Ductwork and vents may accumulate dust more quickly in dry air—clogging filters, reducing airflow, and stressing the system.
- If your system includes a heat pump or hybrid system, optimum performance often depends on a correct balance between heating load and indoor humidity.
What “ideal” indoor humidity looks like
For winter months in our region, a good target range is around 35 %–45 % relative humidity (RH). Too high (over ~50 %) worsens condensation risk on windows and in crawlspaces; too low (under ~30 %) leads to the dry-air issues above.
Here are some practical steps we recommend to our neighbors at home and at Duncan Heating & Air Conditioning:
- Use a hygrometer – A small inexpensive device will tell you your current indoor humidity. If you’re below ~30% RH, take action.
- Introduce moisture – when needed
- Use a portable humidifier in high-use areas (bedrooms, living room).
- Place water-filled trays or plants in sunny spots to passively add humidity.
- Be mindful: Don’t over-humidify. If windows fog up and drip, humidity is too high.
- Seal the envelope of your home
- Close gaps in weather-stripping around doors and windows so the heater isn’t battling cold drafts and dry outside air.
- Ensure your attic and crawl space are properly insulated so the dry outside air isn’t pulling warmth (and moisture) out of the living area.
- Maintain your HVAC regularly
- Change filters monthly so airflow isn’t restricted — dry air moves fast but clogged systems still suffer.
- Have us inspect ducts and vents for dust-build up (which dry air accents).
- Ask us about integration of a whole-home humidifier system — if you’re finding portable humidifiers annoying or ineffective, this may be worth the investment.
- Adjust thermostat strategy
- You may find that you feel comfortable at a slightly lower thermostat setting when indoor humidity is balanced — meaning you’re warmer and using less energy.
- Consider using lower “away” settings during daytime, and raise it before you return, but keep humidity control active.
Why choosing a pro makes the difference
At Duncan Heating & Air Conditioning, we’ve been serving Statesville and surrounding areas since 1931 and know how local weather patterns impact homes. With experience, we can help you determine whether your heating system, ductwork, insulation or humidification setup needs an upgrade — not just patchwork fixes.
A properly balanced home (heating system + humidity + insulation) means fewer cold spots, lower energy bills, less static and better comfort overall. More importantly: it means you’re not simply warming dry air — you’re creating a warm, healthy home environment.
Ready to optimize your winter comfort?
If you’ve noticed dry air symptoms, uneven warmth, or higher heating bills this season, let our team take a look. We offer:
- Humidity mapping and diagnostics
- Whole-home humidifier installation and integration
- HVAC tune-up with heating-season focus
- Duct and vent inspection
- Energy-efficiency consulting for insulation and sealing upgrades
Call us at 704-872-2431 or schedule service through our website. Let’s make sure your home in Statesville stays warm and comfortable — the right way — this winter.







