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How is the Air Quality in Your Home?

The quality of the air flowing through your home is one of those things many of us take for granted. As long as we can breathe and it doesn’t stink, most people tend to be fine with the air. That being said, there are several things that can obstruct the flow of clean air in your home, and if you are not regularly checking your HVAC system and measuring your indoor air quality, you might never know.

These are the kinds of the problems we try to head off at ServiceWhale. With our help, rather than suffer in silence, you can very easily eliminate your air quality issues. By taking a few of the following steps, you can start on the process of improving your indoor air quality right away.

 

Purchase an Air Quality Monitor

If you find yourself sick or coughing a lot, there could be an issue with your indoor air quality, but the only way to really know is by purchasing an air quality monitor and testing it out in your home. These range in price and type, but you can find a relatively cheap and effective option at your nearest hardware store. Once you have one, try it in your home to see what you’re dealing with.

 

Try Identifying the Cause

There are many things that can lead to a decrease in indoor air quality, and identifying your specific problem area can get a little difficult if you’re not a trained ServiceWhale contractor. Mold and mildew buildup in your HVAC is often a culprit in many homes, but pet dander and dust can also wreak havoc on your air quality as well. Humidity is yet another factor to keep in mind.

 

Regularly Check Your Air Filters

This should be one of the first places you look when determining how to improve your indoor air quality. Over time, your HVAC system’s air filter will become dirty with dust and debris. Moisture can also get trapped in your filters, leading to further mold and mildew growth. Dirty air filters can even become dangerous when bacteria start to develop, so it’s very important to check your air filters regularly when cleaning your home. This could also save you on future HVAC repair costs.

 

Keep Your Home Ventilated

A simple and effective way to balance your indoor air quality is to simply keep the home well ventilated. Many homes are already constructed to efficiently channel clean air throughout the space, but you may still want to open up the doors sometimes and let the fresh air in.

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Hire a ServiceWhale HVAC Contractor

If you’ve tried the simple tips above and you’re still getting poor air quality in your home, it’s probably about time to get a professional ServiceWhale contractor on the job. At the very least, we can provide you with someone capable of accurately reading the state of your indoor air quality and who can diagnose most related issues. If you have additional questions about the reasons behind why you might be suffering from poor air flow and how you can fix it, contact ServiceWhale!

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