Many homeowners don’t realize that the air inside of their homes is often much more polluted than the air outside. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air is often 2-5 times more polluted than the air outside. Part of the reason for this is because our homes today are tightly sealed and more energy efficient than ever before so pollutants are easily trapped inside. Some common sources of indoor air pollution include pollen, dander, pet hair, fuel-burning appliances, candles, excessive moisture, household cleaning products, and more. In order to minimize the amount of indoor air pollutants in your McLeansville, NC home, below are some tips that can make a huge difference.
Change Your Air Filters Regularly
Remembering to replace your air filters every 1-3 months is one of the best things you can do to keep your HVAC system running efficiently while simultaneously improving your homes indoor air quality. The in your home gets recycled to your duct system where your air filters are. If your air filters are dirty and clogged, you risk doing damage to your heating and cooling system in addition to adding unnecessary pollutants to your indoor air. Be sure to stay on top of changing your air filters out regularly for optimal IAQ.
Invest in HVAC Indoor Air Qualify Products
Sometimes your existing heating and air conditioning system needs a little help to address indoor air quality issues. If your health and comfort are at risk due to poor IAQ in your McLeansville, NC home, your HVAC partner can add indoor air quality products to your existing HVAC system. Things like humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and whole home air purifiers are great ways to easily improve your homes overall indoor air quality.
Schedule Regular HVAC System Maintenance
Finally, make sure you schedule regular heating and air conditioning system maintenance. Routine HVAC maintenance not only improves your systems effectiveness and efficiency, it also improves your homes indoor air quality. The cleaner your heating and air conditioning equipment is, the better your IAQ will be.
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