If you’re concerned about your indoor air quality in Statesville, NC, Evergreen Heating & Air LLC can help. Indoor air quality testing is an excellent first step that will reveal any air quality issues. From there, we can explore customizable solutions that help you overcome those challenges. Those include air purifiers that trap particles and adsorb chemicals and gases.
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Our team performs indoor air quality testing that can identify a wide range of problems. Many modern homes lack sufficient ventilation during both summer and winter. You may experience air quality issues due to the use of fuel-burning appliances. Area homes can also experience excess moisture, dust, and other potential contaminants.
Achieving optimal indoor air quality often begins with good HVAC habits. Schedule seasonal cooling and heating tune-ups. Choose an HVAC filter with as high a MERV rating as your system allows. Check it at least once a month and replace it as needed.
While your HVAC system provides some filtration, it isn’t an air purifier. For comprehensive air purification, we recommend an in-duct air purifier that cycles all your air multiple times an hour. Such systems often have a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. HEPA filters trap over 99% of particles that pass through the system. Manufacturers often pair the HEPA filter with activated carbon. The carbon provides odor control and removes potentially dangerous gases and chemicals.
For effective neutralization of bacteria and viruses, we recommend an in-duct ultraviolet (UV) light. These devices give off a light that kills pathogens. Keeping the light separate from the air purifier is ideal because it benefits from the slow air movement in the ducts.
Another consideration for indoor air quality is the level of moisture. You should strive to maintain a relative humidity (RH) level between 30% and 60%. In our region, optimal RH may not occur through standard HVAC equipment alone, especially during the summer. A whole-home dehumidifier removes excess moisture from the air to improve comfort and make ACs and heat pumps more efficient. Humidifiers help in wintertime by adding moisture to the air.
Whole-home air purification can remove many impurities from your air.
Pathogens
Unpleasant odors
Pollen and other allergens
Volatile organic compounds
Statesville Indoor Air Quality Testing
Evergreen Heating & Air LLC is a family-owned and -operated HVAC company serving Statesville. Our team has decades of industry experience and works with all HVAC brands and technologies. We often have specials available, provide free installation estimates, and offer financing on approved credit. Our company backs installations with a one-year, hassle-free, money-back guarantee on all equipment. We’re also a Nextdoor Neighborhood Fave.
Evergreen Heating & Air LLC has helped many households improve their indoor air quality in Statesville. Call today or contact us online to schedule your indoor air quality testing appointment.