Indoor Air Quality

It is estimated that we spend up to 90% of our day indoors. With modern construction being more tightly seals and insulated, pollutants created indoors are much more likely to remain inside, resulting in the air inside being often more contaminated than the air outdoors.

Some of the most common indoor air pollutants include:

  • Pet dander
  • Cooking fumes
  • Microbial growth
  • Dust mites
  • Pollen
  • Cleaning product chemicals

Having cleaner air has many advantages, including:

  • Improving your HVAC system’s efficiency
  • Increasing your energy savings
  • Reducing your heating and cooling costs
  • Eliminating asthma and allergy triggers
  • Enhancing your home’s overall comfort

Indoor Air Quality Solutions:

An air purifier works with your central air filter to remove air-borne contaminants as they circulate.

Air cleaners and HEPA filters can catch dust, pollen, pet hair and dander, dust mites, mildew, and more, leaving behind only fresh, clean air.

For the healthiest indoor air, you don’t want too much or too little humidity. Indoor air that is too moist can result in mold and other types of microbial growth. Air that is too dry allows contaminants to remain airborne for longer and can cause physical discomfort such as cracked skin, headaches, bloody noses.

Each home has different humidity needs as well, so our trained technicians can test the humidity levels and recommend air quality solutions from there.

Cables are critical to performance as they are the primary pieces that open and close your garage door. Rusted or broken cables are not only troublesome, but dangerous.

Installing ventilators can help correct the problem of homes or spaces that are too well-insulated. A mechanical ventilator pushes stale air outside through an exhaust system and draws outside air into your home, keeping the air you breathe fresh. More sophisticated ventilators can even use some of the energy lost during the transfer process.

Particles like dust, lint, dirt, and pet dander are released into the air and get trapped in your ducts and recirculated through your home. What are the risks of leaving your uncleaned?

  • Restricts to your system’s airflow
  • Forces your home comfort systems to overwork
  • Lessens your unit’s lifespan
  • Increases your energy bills
  • Diminishes your indoor environment’s health


Contact us for a consultation with one of our friendly, knowledgeable account managers who will answer your questions and help you assess your unique needs.

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