On average, a home’s indoor air quality is worse in the fall and winter, due to lost ventilation from no longer regularly opening windows. This results in your home re-circulating pollutants and particles, which can be a recipe for health issues.
Consider a whole-home purification system to help ensure you and your family always have clean and healthy air, even during the cold season. #IAQ #LennoxAir
Whether we like it or not, the colder months are quickly approaching. Here are five tips to help you take your home from summer to fall.
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Smart thermostats deliver maximum flexibility and comfort control for your home. If you’re considering getting one installed, contact our team to learn more.
Is your home properly insulated? If not, you could be losing large amounts of money and energy.
Investing in quality insulation will decrease the workload and strain put on your HVAC system, allowing it to last longer and perform more efficiently.
Your HVAC system isn’t the only thing that consumes energy during the cooler months. Lowering your water heater’s temperature can save you on money and energy. This depends on your comfort levels, but 120° is generally a good temperature to try out as it is still sufficiently killing any harmful bacteria.
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The most common sources of indoor air pollutants are cooking appliances, fireplaces, cleaning supplies, mold, dust and pet dander. While cleaning, dusting and vacuuming can help minimize pollutants, they can’t completely eliminate them. A whole-home purification system is the best way ensure clean, fresh and healthy air in your home.
Feel like you have to completely change your outfit based on which room of your house you’re in? We may have a solution. HVAC zoning systems allow you to heat and cool different areas of your house separately, meaning every room can now be at maximum comfort.
Interested? Contact our team for help today!
Poor indoor air quality can have numerous negative health effects, such as irritated eyes, nose and throat, headaches, dizziness, fatigue and respiratory issues. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, you may want to get your IAQ tested. Consider getting a whole-home air purification system to help alleviate the issue.
Dogs are a man’s best friend, but they’re not our air filter’s. Pets can add extra dust and dander to our air, so be sure to dust, vacuum, clean and change your air filter regularly.
Happy #NationalSavingsDay! Here are five tips for keeping your energy usage and utility bills down this fall!
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We want you and your family to be comfortable this Thanksgiving. That starts with being able to perfectly control your home temperature. Consider scheduling a home-comfort audit with our team. We can help identify any potential issues and advise on the best upgrades for your home.
The best way to ensure your furnace works well all winter long is by conducting winterization in the fall. As the temperature drops and the snow starts to fall, be sure to check everything off our winterization list!
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Do stuffy noses, itchy eyes and coughing bother you all winter? This could be due to your indoor air quality. A HEPA filtration system can help. They do more than standard filters by forcing air through a fine mesh that traps harmful particles, like pollen, dust mites and viruses the first time around. If allergies and illness are common in your household, this is probably the best filter for you.
Have you ever come home to an unforeseen problem, like a power outage or freezing temps? With a smart thermostat, you’re never in the dark about what’s going on at home. You’ll get alerts in real time for any issues—as well as maintenance reminders.
On average, people spend 90% of their time indoors, and during fall and winter months, that’s even higher. So protecting your indoor air quality is even more crucial. To improve your IAQ, clean and dust regularly, utilize humidifiers and, most importantly, properly maintain your HVAC system.
As our homes and how we use them change, it’s time to rethink our air. Expanding your existing HVAC system isn’t always the answer. Consider a ductless mini-split solution, as they provide an efficient and flexible solution for heating and cooling specific areas in your home.
If you’re interested in installing a mini-split or any other of our product options, contact our team today!
Feeling the winter chill? It might be tempting to crank up your thermostat, but this actually won’t heat your home any faster. It only makes your furnace work harder for longer, causing your energy bills to spike.
Call us to help your furnace run more efficiently!
While upgrading to newer, more energy-efficient appliances is a great way to save on utility bills, it’s not the only way. You can also make simple adjustments to your daily behaviors. Here are five things you can do to help save money and energy this winter.
You should always feel comfortable and safe in your home. A smart thermostat can deliver both.
Learn more about our thermostat options by contacting our team today.
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Signs you have poor indoor air quality include irritated eyes, nose or throat, headaches, dizziness, fatigue and respiratory issues. If you struggle with your home’s air quality, here are five steps to improve your indoor air quality. https://fal.cn/3cXCh