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HOW TO TELL IF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS HAS POOR INDOOR AIR QUALITY

Updated: Jul 28

Does the air inside your home or business feel stuffy or stale? You might be surprised to learn that, according to the EPA, indoor air is 2-5 times worse than outdoor air. Luckily, there are telltale signs that can help you identify potential problems.


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One indicator of poor indoor air quality is the presence of respiratory irritation. If you or others frequently experience allergy symptoms, headaches, or respiratory problems like coughing or difficulty breathing within your home or office, it could be due to pollutants circulating in the air. Additionally, unpleasant odors that linger, even after cleaning, can signal the growth of mold or mildew, which thrive in damp environments.


Taking action to improve your indoor air quality can significantly benefit your health and well-being. Here’s where professional HVAC services come in. Regular cleaning of air ducts, vents, and dryer vents by qualified technicians can remove dust, debris, and allergens that contribute to indoor air pollution. Once cleaned, we highly recommend installing an air purification system to continuously keep optimal, healthy indoor air quality in your home. Furthermore, a comprehensive HVAC inspection and maintenance service can ensure your heating and ventilation systems are functioning optimally, promoting proper airflow and reducing moisture buildup that can lead to mold growth. By investing in these services, you can breathe easier and create a healthier environment for yourself and those around you.


If you would like to find out more about how we can help keep your home, family and business safe and comfortable all year round utilizing our NASA Space Certified technology CLICK HERE now!

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