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Should You Consider an Indoor Air Quality System?

Have you ever walked into a home or building and you could feel that the air quality was poor? Whether that feeling emanates from high indoor humidity, excessive dust levels, or other factors, bad air quality is going to be a noticeable problem. The question is, have you started noticing that the air in your own home isn’t as clean and fresh as it needs to be?

If your home’s indoor air quality isn’t where it needs to be, we can help. Our professional technicians can assess your indoor air quality needs and pair you with the best Dublin indoor air quality system that can boost your home comfort and efficiency.

Should You Consider Indoor Air Quality Services for Your Home?

  • You notice frequent allergies, coughing, or respiratory irritation indoors
  • Your home has persistent dust buildup or musty odors
  • Humidity levels are consistently too high or too low
  • You have pets, smokers, or recent renovations affecting air quality
  • Mold growth or poor ventilation is creating stale indoor air
  • Family members with asthma experience worsening symptoms at home

3 Indoor Air Quality Solutions to Improve Your Home This Summer

During summertime you want to have every tool at your disposal to keep your home optimally cool and comfortable. Your indoor air quality plays a big role in that goal. Here are three indoor air quality systems we can provide installation and other services for that can help boost your IAQ this summer:

  1. Air Filters and Purifiers: Is the air in your home packed with dust, dirt, and other contaminants? If so, you may want to consider adding an air filtration system or an air purification system to your home’s comfort system. Air filters use a woven fiber membrane to tackle contaminants from dust, dirt, dander, pollen, and more. Air purifiers, on the other hand, use electricity or UV light to remove, destroy, or nullify airborne viruses, allergens, bacteria, and mold spores.
  2. Dehumidifiers: Georgia is a humid state. High humidity can hinder your ability to get cool both outside and inside your home. With the help of a dehumidifier, you can reduce the excess moisture in your home and balance that indoor humidity so the air is comfortable and cool.
  3. Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV): You can have a home that is tightly sealed and provides cool, clean air, and still feel uncomfortable. That is because a lack of fresh airflow in your home can end up making your home’s air feel stale. You can resolve this with a Heat Recovery Ventilator which (despite the name) can pre-cool or pre-heat fresh air that is pulled into your home.

How Indoor Air Quality Impacts Your Home Comfort

The quality of the air in your home plays a big role in how comfortable your home is, during summertime and beyond. Certain factors are going to hinder that home comfort such as:

  • High dust levels: Too much dust, dirt, and other debris will hinder airflow and upset the ability to cool the air in your house.
  • High humidity: Humidity holds heat very well which makes it very hard to cool off and get comfortable.
  • Stale air: Even air that is well-filtered and clean can be uncomfortable. Stale air can make things feel overly dry and stuffy.

Professional Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Solutions for Your Home

When you need help balancing the indoor air quality in your home, you should rely on the professionals on our team. We provide expert assessments and installations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What are signs that I might need an indoor air quality system?
Answer: Signs include high dust levels, frequent allergy symptoms, stale or stuffy air, and high humidity. If your home feels uncomfortable despite proper cooling, your indoor air quality may be the cause.

Question: What does an air filtration or purification system do?
Answer: Air filters capture dust, dander, and pollen, while purifiers use electricity or UV light to neutralize allergens, bacteria, and mold spores. Both improve indoor air quality and reduce airborne contaminants.

Question: How can a dehumidifier improve home comfort in summer?
Answer: A dehumidifier removes excess moisture from the air, making your home feel cooler and more comfortable. Lower humidity also helps your AC work more efficiently and reduces mold or mildew risk.

Question: What is a heat recovery ventilator and how does it help?
Answer: A heat recovery ventilator brings fresh air into your home without sacrificing energy efficiency. It pre-cools or pre-heats the incoming air, improving ventilation and preventing stale, stuffy indoor conditions.

Question: Should I have a professional assess my indoor air quality?
Answer: Yes. A professional can identify specific air quality issues and recommend the best solutions, including filtration, dehumidification, or ventilation upgrades to improve both comfort and health.

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