The most common barometer used in homes is called an aneroid barometer. This type of barometer does not contain any liquid, instead there is a flexible metal box inside of the instrument. Most of the air is removed from the sealed metal box and an internal spring keeps the box from collapsing. As the air pressure changes, the box flexes:
- If the box compresses, it means the pressure is rising.
- If the box expands, it means the pressure is falling.
As the box flexes, it moves gears and levers, which translate to movements of a pointer on a dial to indicate the current pressure readings. This mechanical aneroid barometer is less precise than a mercury barometer.