The Environmental Protection Agency states that indoor air often carries up to five times more pollution than outdoor air. In extreme cases, it can be over 100 times more polluted. If you, like most people, spend a lot of time at home, the air quality in your home is crucial.
Evergreen Heating & Air LLC provides indoor air quality solutions in Denver, NC. Our experts conduct comprehensive indoor air quality testing to check if your home’s air is excessively polluted. Then, they recommend the right solutions to ensure your home has healthy air.
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Over the years, you have likely invested significant amounts of money and time to enhance your home’s energy efficiency. Much of this effort involved sealing your home’s air envelope tightly.
While this approach effectively lowers HVAC operating costs, it often harms indoor air quality. With reduced ventilation, pollutants can accumulate in your home’s air, reaching unhealthy levels. Additionally, many everyday activities contribute to this issue.
If your home uses natural gas appliances, they almost certainly degrade air quality. For instance, most natural gas stoves continuously leak methane gas, even when turned off. When you use them, they emit a mixture of carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and nitrogen dioxide, among other pollutants.
Moreover, common household cleaning products can also impair your home’s air quality. These products contain various chemicals and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that aerosolize as the products evaporate. Conducting indoor air quality testing can reveal the levels of these substances in your home’s air.
You can install various systems to improve your home’s air quality:
Your home’s humidity level affects its air quality. Excess indoor humidity not only makes you uncomfortable but also fosters mold growth and dust mite reproduction. Meanwhile, dry air increases the concentration of pollutants in your home.
It also accelerates the evaporation of cleaning products, worsening pollution. Our air quality testing can identify humidity issues in your home. Then, you can install a whole-home humidifier or dehumidifier as needed to maintain proper humidity levels.
Indoor Air Quality Testing Experts
With over 30 years of experience, Evergreen Heating & Air LLC leads the way in indoor air quality in Denver. Our highly trained and experienced HVAC technicians consistently deliver top-notch service.
For all your Denver home’s indoor air quality needs, contact Evergreen Heating & Air LLC today! We’re also available to assist with heat pumps, mini splits, and more.