Trusted IAQ in Prairie Village
Taking advantage of our indoor air quality services is one of the best ways you can quickly improve the quality of your home’s air. Our technicians are able to diagnose what is causing your poor air quality and recommend a specific game plan to fix your issue. Some solutions include installing an air purifier in your home or increasing your HVAC unit’s filtering capabilities.
One of the most important things you can do as a homeowner is to pay attention to the quality of your home’s air throughout the year. Look for signs that your home’s air quality is deteriorating and then quickly act to prevent any major issues from appearing by working with a professional to diagnose the problem.
Below is a list of signs you should keep an eye out for that indicate your home suffers from poor indoor air quality
- Frequent headaches and fatigue
- Persistent odors
- Excessive dust
- Sudden spike in energy bills
There are several reasons why you want to act swiftly to correct any issues you have with your home’s air quality. The biggest reason why you want to address this issue is to avoid any negative health impacts. When you constantly breathe pollutants in your home, you will see an increase in allergy symptoms, experience headaches, and suffer from fatigue.
Also, a high level of pollutants and allergens can cause a decline in cognitive abilities and negatively impact your sleep. When your body breathes clean air at night, you are less likely to wake up because of an inability to breathe. This will help you get the rest your body deserves and wake up feeling refreshed every day.
In addition to the health benefits, high quality indoor air has a positive impact on your home’s HVAC system. When there is a low level of dust, allergens, and pollutants in your home, your furnace has an easier time evenly heating your home. Your HVAC unit does not need to strain in order to push the air through the ventilation system if it is not clogged with dust and debris.
Also, when your home has clear air your HVAC unit has an easier time filtering the air. This reduces the wear and tear on your unit, extending the lifespan of your HVAC system. The improvement in the overall performance of your home’s HVAC system is well worth any cost associated with improving your indoor air quality. Simple additions, such as an air purifier, will have a huge impact on the efficiency of your HVAC system.
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