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Indoor Air Quality Solutions This Fall

As the leaves begin to fall and pumpkin spice lattes become the drink of choice, it’s clear that we’re transitioning into the cozy season of fall. But did you know that the changing season could also bring changes to the quality of the air inside your home? This blog from an air conditioning repair expert aims to help you understand these issues and guide you through the best solutions to keep the air inside your home as fresh as the crisp autumn air outside.

Improving Your Home’s Ventilation

Households rely more on their heating systems as temperatures continue to drop. Closing the windows might seem a safe bet, but the lack of ventilation can lead to the buildup of indoor pollutants, including dust and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Thus, it’s always a good idea to open windows for a few minutes during mild autumn days to let fresh air in and expel stale indoor air. Take advantage of exhaust fans as well, especially when cooking food or taking showers.

Investing in High-Quality Air Filters

Part of heating and air conditioning maintenance is keeping the HVAC’s filters clean. To further improve indoor air quality this fall and ensure the system’s ongoing performance, have it equipped with high-quality air filters. Consider high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters, which are capable of capturing airborne particles up to 0.3 microns in size. This ensures healthier and cleaner indoor air, minimizing symptoms of allergies or other respiratory issues in households.

Increasing Indoor Humidity

Varying humidity levels this fall can create conditions conducive to the growth and spread of mold and mildew. For this reason, it is important that your home has a dehumidifier that will maintain humidity levels within acceptable range — about 30% to 50%. Also, make sure the bathroom, basement and crawl spaces are checked regularly for any signs of moisture. 

Additional Tips for Maintaining Indoor Air Quality

In addition to these, regular cleaning and thoughtful product choices can also contribute to improved indoor air quality this fall. Dusting and vacuuming can reduce allergen levels, and choosing natural cleaning products can decrease your home’s levels of volatile organic compounds.

Reach out to Us!

As you embrace the turn of the season, don’t forget about the quality of the air you and your family breathe at home. For your indoor air quality needs, turn to the heating and air conditioning installation and repair experts at Superior Air. Reach out to us today at (559) 734-2002, or fill out our online form. We are committed to helping you breathe easy this fall and beyond. We serve clients in Tulare, CA, and the surrounding communities.

Larry Kapigian

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