Indoor Air Quality


Woman checking Repaired AcA key to comfort in your home is keeping the perfect indoor temperature with an efficient heating and cooling system. A key to good health is keeping your home’s air clean. At Air Services, we care about both and will help you keep contaminants at bay.

Why is indoor air quality important?

If pollutants such as smoke, chemicals, mold, dust and pet dander are lurking in your home, your family’s health could be compromised. If you already have allergies or asthma, those conditions can get worse by breathing your home’s polluted, dirty air. If overlooked, poor air quality can increase your risk for lung cancer and other serious illnesses.

If you or your family members are experiencing unexplained headaches, sneezing, coughing, fatigue, nausea, dizziness or skin irritations, consider contacting Air Services to clean your ductwork.

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What can cause poor indoor air quality?

The Environmental Protection Agency sites many sources of indoor air pollution, including:

  • Improperly vented fuel-burning combustion appliances and fireplaces that generate carbon monoxide
  • Tobacco smoke
  • Building materials that contain asbestos, lead, formaldehyde or other harmful products
  • Outdoor pollutants such as radon and pesticides
  • Contaminants in your home’s ductwork, such as mold, dust, dirt, pollen, and pet dander
  • Chemicals in household products

How to Improve Indoor Air Quality

While it’s impossible to eliminate all indoor air pollution, you can take steps to reduce contaminants, improve indoor air quality and prevent potentially serious illnesses. Several solutions are available – and you’ll be able to breathe easy again.

Air Duct Cleaning

Mold, bacteria and dust can be hidden in your ductwork, and routine cleaning is essential to prevent poor air quality. Read more about Air Services’ air duct cleaning and duct installation here.

Air Filters

It’s important to change air filters according to manufacturer recommendations. High-efficiency filters can reduce mold spores, pollen, and bacteria, but be sure to check with Air Services before installing specialty filters so you don’t damage your system.

Air Purifiers

Air purifiers designed for the whole house are a better option than portable air purifiers and can be added to your HVAC system to trap and filter contaminants.

Electronic Air Cleaners

Air cleaners remove smoke, mold, viruses, pet dander, allergens and other harmful pollutants to improve your home or building’s air quality.

Dehumidifiers

Humidity can increase the amount of indoor pollutants in your home. A humidifier for the whole house, used in conjunction with your central heating and air, remove excess moisture and reduce mold and mildew.

Mechanical Ventilation

Window and attic fans or ventilators for your whole home can improve indoor air quality by bringing fresh air inside.

General Vacuuming And Cleaning

Dusting and running the vacuum daily can help some allergens that contribute to poor air quality.

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