Indoor Air Quality | Quality Heating & Cooling https://www.qualityheating-cooling.com/blog Fri, 21 Jun 2024 15:55:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.7 School’s Out! Boost Your Home’s Indoor Air https://www.qualityheating-cooling.com/blog/indoor-air-quality-service/schools-out-boost-your-homes-indoor-air/ Mon, 03 Jun 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://www.qualityheating-cooling.com/blog/?p=516 We provide air filter services in Middletown that are designed to boost your home’s indoor air quality not just over the summer, but all year round.

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Summer is here, and with school out, families are spending more time at home. While summer break brings a welcome respite from the school year hustle, it also presents an excellent opportunity to enhance your home’s indoor air quality.

One of the best ways to achieve this is by getting a whole house air filtration system. We provide air filter services in Middletown that are designed to boost your home’s indoor air quality not just over the summer, but all year round. Here’s why summer is the ideal time for this improvement and how it can benefit your family.

Importance of Indoor Air Quality

Preventing the Spread of Illness

With kids home for the summer, the close quarters can lead to the easier spread of illnesses. Viruses and bacteria can linger in the air and on surfaces, increasing the likelihood of transmission among family members. 

A whole house air filtration system can help reduce the concentration of airborne pathogens, thereby decreasing the chances of illnesses spreading. This is particularly important at a time when health and hygiene are top priorities for many families.

Comfort and Productivity

Clean air doesn’t just benefit health; it also enhances comfort and productivity. Poor indoor air quality can lead to discomfort, fatigue, and poor concentration. By improving the air quality in your home, you create a more pleasant environment that can help increase your family’s overall comfort. Cleaner air can contribute to better sleep quality, which is crucial for everyone, especially children who need rest for growth and development.

Why Summer Is the Best Time for Air Filtration Installation

Installation Convenience

Summer offers several practical advantages for installing a whole house air filtration system. With the kids out of school and spending more time at home, the potential for spreading colds to family members increases. Summer is a great time for installation so that you can start reaping the benefits immediately.

Enhanced Air Quality During Peak Allergy Season

Summer can be a challenging time for those with allergies. Pollen counts are typically higher, and outdoor allergens can easily make their way indoors. This can lead to increased allergy symptoms and discomfort. A whole house air filtration system can be particularly beneficial during this time by filtering out pollen and other allergens from the indoor air. This not only helps allergy sufferers find relief but also contributes to a healthier indoor environment overall.

Summer is an ideal time to invest in a whole house air filtration system. The benefits are clear: improved health, enhanced comfort and productivity, prevention of illness spread, and better management of allergy symptoms. By taking steps to improve your home’s indoor air quality now, you can ensure a healthier and more comfortable living environment for your family during the summer and beyond.

Ready to breathe easier? Take the next step towards improving your home’s air quality by contacting our team of professionals for installation. Your family’s health and comfort are worth the investment.

Contact Quality Heating & Cooling today for air filter services in Middletown, NY. It’s not a Quality job, unless it has our Quality seal.

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Should I Get My Ducts Cleaned After Wildfire Exposure? https://www.qualityheating-cooling.com/blog/uncategorized/should-i-get-my-ducts-cleaned-after-wildfire-exposure/ Mon, 11 Sep 2023 15:00:00 +0000 https://www.qualityheating-cooling.com/blog/?p=424 The "V" in HVAC stands for ventilation. Let’s go over whether your home would benefit from duct cleaning due to recent wildfires. 

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The Canadian wildfires blanketed our state in thick layers of smoke not once, but twice this summer. Many states had air quality warnings and residents were urged to stay inside. With more and more extended periods of poor air quality, you may be wondering how wildfire smoke affects your home’s ventilation system, and for good reason.

That’s because the “V” in HVAC stands for ventilation. Yes, it’s important enough to be in the name! Your ductwork is responsible for delivering the conditioned air to the rooms of your home. And unfortunately, it’s not impervious to outdoor contaminants like wildfire smoke. 

When your ductwork is in poor condition, it can affect your comfort by decreasing your HVAC system’s performance and lowering your indoor air quality (IAQ). Let’s go over whether your home would benefit from duct cleaning due to recent wildfires. 

Wildfires and the Air Quality Index (AQI)

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed the Air Quality Index (AQI) to let people know how clean or polluted the outside air is on a daily basis. New York state has experienced an increasing number of days where the AQI is at unhealthy levels due to high concentrations of smoke-induced fine particulate matter.

People are advised to stay inside when the AQI is poor. However, smoke and particulate matter can still penetrate your home even when all the doors and windows of your home are closed. Depending on where you live, you’ve possibly had a light layer of ash accumulate in your home or have even worn an N95 mask inside to avoid breathing in particulates. 

What’s in Wildfire Smoke?

Wildfire smoke contains a mixture of particulates, carcinogens, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and volatile chemicals. Its specific makeup will change based on what materials are feeding the flames. The microscopic particles from wildfire smoke are smaller than 2.5 micrometers, small enough to penetrate the lungs and bloodstream. This is why residents are urged to stay inside and refrain from outdoor activity when the AQI is bad due to wildfire smoke.

Should I Have My Ducts Cleaned After a Wildfire?

According to the EPA, ductwork should be cleaned if your ducts are clogged with excessive amounts of dust and debris and if particles are actually released into your home from the supply registers. If your ductwork is already problematic and then is affected by ash and smoke from a wildfire, duct cleaning is recommended.

So how do you know if your ductwork is in good condition? If you’ve lived in your home for more than 4 years and have never had your ducts cleaned, your home is overdue for this service. Air ducts should be cleaned every 3-4 years under normal conditions. 

We’re Certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association

We’re one of the only contractors in the area who are certified by NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association). That means we’re highly trained and certified to evaluate your ductwork and provide you with an expert opinion on whether ductwork cleaning would be beneficial to your home. 

Contact Quality Heating & Cooling today for AC repairs in Middletown, NY. It’s not a Quality job, unless it has our Quality seal. 

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