Minnesota homeowners deal with a unique humidity challenge: brutally dry winters that crack woodwork and skin, and humid summers that make 80°F feel like 90°F. The solution isn't one device — it's understanding which problem you have and addressing it with the right equipment. Here's the breakdown.
The Minnesota Humidity Calendar
In Minnesota, indoor humidity follows a seasonal pattern: Winter (Oct–March): Outdoor air is extremely dry, and heating it indoors drops relative humidity to 15%–25% — uncomfortably dry. You need to ADD humidity. Summer (June–August): Outdoor humidity is high, and even with AC running, indoor humidity can stay stubbornly above 55%–60%. You may need to REMOVE humidity.
Furnace Humidifiers: Adding Moisture in Winter
A furnace-mounted humidifier adds water vapor to the air circulated through your duct system during heating season. The three main types are bypass humidifiers (use furnace heat to evaporate water), fan-powered humidifiers (have their own fan — more effective), and steam humidifiers (most effective but most expensive). See our detailed comparison: bypass vs. fan-powered vs. steam humidifier comparison.
Target humidity for Minnesota winter: 30%–45% RH. Below 30%, you'll notice dry skin, static electricity, and wood shrinkage. Above 45% in winter, condensation can form on windows and in wall cavities — moisture damage risk.
Whole-Home Dehumidifiers: Removing Moisture in Summer
A whole-home dehumidifier connects to your duct system and removes excess moisture from the air circulating through your home. It runs independently of the AC — important because AC only dehumidifies when it's running. On mild summer days (70°F) when you don't need AC but humidity is high, a dehumidifier can run independently to maintain comfort.
Target humidity for Minnesota summer: 45%–55% RH. Above 60%, dust mites, mold, and bacteria thrive. Below 45%, it starts to feel dry. Most modern thermostats and humidistats can control dehumidification automatically.
Do You Need Both?
| Situation | What You Need |
|---|---|
| Dry winters, comfortable summers | Furnace humidifier only |
| Comfortable winters, muggy summers | Whole-home dehumidifier only |
| Dry winters AND muggy summers (most MN homes) | Both — furnace humidifier + dehumidifier |
| Newer, tight construction (post-2000) | More likely to need dehumidifier year-round |
| Older drafty home | More likely to primarily need humidifier in winter |
Signs You Need a Furnace Humidifier
- Frequent static electricity shocks in winter
- Dry skin, chapped lips, nose bleeds in winter
- Wood floors, trim, or furniture cracking
- Thermostat feels cold even at normal settings (dry air feels colder)
- Hygrometer reads below 30% RH in winter
Signs You Need a Whole-Home Dehumidifier
- Musty smell in summer even with AC running
- Condensation on basement walls or floors
- Hygrometer reads above 60% RH in summer
- AC runs constantly but home still feels humid
- Mold appearing in basement, bathrooms, or on window frames
Integration with Your Goodman HVAC System
Both whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers connect directly to your existing duct system. They work alongside your Goodman furnace and AC — not as replacements, but as accessories that address what your main HVAC system can't fully handle on its own. A qualified HVAC installer can add either or both during a furnace replacement project.
Shop Goodman Systems at Furnace Direct
When replacing your furnace, it's a great time to add humidity control. Browse our Goodman furnace collection at Furnace Direct — factory-direct pricing, same-day Minnesota delivery. Also see: how HVAC affects indoor air quality and furnace filter types for complete comfort system guidance.
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