Indoor Air Quality

Do You Need Help with Your Indoor Air Quality?

Breathing in a breath of fresh air doesn’t just have to happen outside. The air quality in your home could be just as healthy. Indoor air quality isn’t something many people think about, but because homes are so airtight today, it’s critical to take this factor of your home comfort into consideration.

Indoor air quality services in Sugar Land can help address some of the biggest issues people face with the air in their homes. The key is to know when to take action and what to expect when you do.

7 Signs You Have Poor Indoor Air Quality

How do you know you need help with your indoor air quality? There are a few signs that indicate now is the best time to take action.

#1: Increased dusting

Do you find yourself dusting more frequently? Sometimes it will seem as though there is always a layer of dust on any surface in your home. This could be due to the presence of excess dust in your air supply.

#2: Increased allergy symptoms

If you or someone in your home is coughing, sneezing, or just feeling unwell more often than they used to be, it could be due to pollen, dander, or other allergens in the air you breathe in.

#3: Poor HVAC performance

This could include increases in your energy bills. You may find that your home doesn’t feel as comfortable as it used to be. Poor indoor air quality can negatively impact your system’s ability to cool (and heat) the air.

#4: Visibly dirty air vents

The air vents in your home push out treated air. If they have dust and debris in them, that means there’s a lot of material in the air that’s getting caught.

#5: Odors

Lingering odors are a clear sign of concern with your air quality. It often means there is an overabundance of scent-causing particles being recirculated through the home.

#6: Increased illness

If more than one of your family members is sick or you seem to keep getting sick, it could be the poor air quality in your home that’s causing this.

#7: Visible signs of mold growth

Mold spores that enter your home may get circulated repeatedly until they find a good place to grow like a dark corner in a room or even in your ductwork.

Which Services Can Help?

There are a number of ways to improve your indoor air quality. Depending on what your needs and concerns are, consider these options:

  • Installing an air filter which will pull out much of the debris and dust in the air.
  • Install an air purifier which is a level up that also works to help eliminate mold spores, allergens, and bacteria and viruses.
  • Add a whole-house dehumidifier or humidifier to help ease allergy and asthma symptoms and reduce the chances of mold growth.
  • Seal the air ducts to limit the amount of air that’s lost after being treated.
  • Have the ductwork in your home cleaned to help remove any particles, mold spores, or other substances there.

Getting help for your home’s indoor air quality isn’t something you should put off. Reach out to a trained HVAC technician that can offer outstanding solutions to help you improve your air quality.

Contact Fresh Air, LP today to talk to a professional and figure out the best indoor air quality solution for your home.

Chandler Roncancio

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