Air Cleaner Installation Contractors
Improve the air in your home
To improve air quality, the US Department of Environmental Quality encourages
homeowners to address problems at their source, improve ventilation wherever
possible, and install and air cleaning system if appropriate.
Most people don't consider indoor air quality until we develop allergies or
some other respiratory condition, but the pollutants inside your home probably
reduce your air quality significantly.
To get the most from an air cleaner, repair any moisture or humidity problems
first if you haven't already. Check air flow to improve ventilation as much
as practical and make sure there is a reasonable air exchange between stale
indoor air and clean, fresh air from outdoors. Making sure you have efficient
exhaust fans in all bathrooms and in the kitchen will control humidity and remove
pollutants.
Before investing in an air cleaner, spend a little time considering what type
of air cleaner you need. There are many types and some are more efficient than
others. The basic considerations include its efficiency, air flow rate, total
volume of air to be cleaned, and maintenance requirements.
A qualified, professional with experience in air cleaning systems will be able
to help you evaluate the type of system best for your home and family's needs.
However, to make sure you find a good fit, ask for copies of any licensing that
might be required in your state as well as general liability insurance. Don't
hesitate to ask for references, too.
Taken together your product research coupled with your contractor's experience
will ensure that the air cleaner you choose will be a valuable component for
maintaining your family's health and well being.
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