No one wants to walk into their house and smell mildew or feel sticky, but few homeowners realize how their heating and cooling system impacts indoor air quality. Your HVAC unit also controls your humidity levels – or the amount of moisture in the air. If you want to improve the air in your home, start with your air conditioner.
HVAC Systems Improve a Variety of Air Quality Issues
The state of your HVAC system has a significant impact on your health. An HVAC unit without a clean filter can’t catch dust and pollen, pushing these particles into the air. Family members who are sensitive to allergens could find it hard to breathe inside their own homes or experience a variety of symptoms caused by these irritants.
Humidity levels in your home can hurt your health, as low humidity can leave your skin feeling dry, while high humidity can breed mold growth in damp areas. Therefore, homeowners should strive for balanced humidity levels, no matter the season.
We Offer Multiple Indoor Air Solutions
In the same way that your indoor air is impacted by different elements, we offer multiple solutions to help you overcome these problems. A few of the top options you have include:- Air cleaners that pull dust, dirt and pollen from the air.
- Air purifiers that kill pathogens and other bacteria.
- Air humidifiers and dehumidifiers that change the moisture levels in your space.