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Whole-Home Dehumidifier vs. Furnace Humidifier: Which Do You Need?

Published March 8, 2026Liquid error (sections/fd-article line 245): comparison of String with 86400 failed· 2 min read · Reviewed by Jeren Hamlin · FL Mechanical Contractor #CAC1820468
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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.

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When replacing your furnace, it's a great time to add humidity control. Browse our Goodman furnace collection at Furnace Directfactory-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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