Categories: Blog

3 Indoor Air Quality Add-Ons for Your HVAC System

Poor indoor air quality is a problem impacting homeowners in Lubbock, Texas, and across the nation. The air you breathe in your home could be substantially more polluted than anything you breathe outside, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Protect your family from the hazards of dirty indoor air in your home by considering the following HVAC add-ons and services.

Air Purifiers

An air purifier is one of the best ways to combat poor indoor air quality. A whole-home purifier connects to your HVAC system and uses a more capable filter to trap and capture tiny airborne particles. These particles may include pollen, pet hair, dander, dust, and other debris, which can lead to health symptoms like congestion, eye irritation, sore throats, headaches, and coughing.

If anyone in your home suffers from severe allergies or respiratory conditions, make sure to choose an air purifier that has a higher filtration rating and can remove a large percentage of the allergens from the air. Some air purifiers can also trap irritants like biological growth spores and human pathogens, helping your family to stay healthy.

Ventilators

A ventilator is designed to keep air moving throughout the space, ensuring that fresh, clean air can move into the house from the outdoors. Without proper ventilation, the air in your home will become stale and stagnant, resulting in odors and worsening air quality. A ventilator contains a filter that can trap particles found in the outdoor air before moving it inside. You can use this unit to minimize energy loss while maximizing the benefits of a well-ventilated home.

Regular Maintenance

Routine maintenance is another service you should consider to keep your indoor air fresh and healthy. During a tune-up of your air conditioner or furnace, the service technician will inspect all components and make sure the air is flowing properly. Having HVAC service performed twice a year can improve the quality of the air you breathe.

For more information about indoor air quality add-ons and services, contact us at Duncan Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. & Plumbing by calling (806) 798-1738.

Image provided by Shutterstock

copypress

Share
Published by
copypress

Recent Posts

Help! My Boiler Condensate Pipe Is Frozen

As winter's chill sets in deep, a critical yet often overlooked component of your home's…

1 week ago

A Crash Course on Commercial HVAC Maintenance

Commercial HVAC maintenance is a long-term solution that only requires minimal financial commitment but bigger…

1 month ago

How Long Do Heat Pumps Usually Last?

Understanding the longevity of heat pumps is crucial for homeowners aiming to make informed decisions…

2 months ago

How Preventive HVAC Maintenance Reduces Business Downtime

In the fast-paced business world, any downtime can represent a significant loss of revenue and…

3 months ago

6 Signs You Need to Upgrade Your HVAC System

When it comes to maintaining a comfortable and efficient home, the quality and condition of…

4 months ago

Is It Time to Replace My AC?

In the heat of Lubbock, TX, a functioning air conditioning (AC) system isn't just a…

5 months ago