Dirty ductwork is a top culprit in indoor air quality issues, allergy flare-ups and the colonization of indoor pests. Build-up in the ducts may permit mold growth, and allows allergen-filled air to circulate around your home. Here are six ways that you can work on preventing dirty ductwork to keep indoor air clean and healthy.
February 2015 - ACS Absolute Comfort Heating & Cooling
Your home’s heat pump is an efficient piece of equipment for keeping your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. When problems begin to appear, you want to get it fixed and back up and running as soon as possible. Fortunately, many heat pump issues are easy to troubleshoot.
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Home heating systems are very safe.
You’d probably be surprised to find out that there are three or four easy steps you can take to lower the heating bills this winter in your Houston area home. By tackling these tasks, homeowners can exercise more control over energy bills.
How to Reduce Energy Bills
- Clear the registers. If furniture, curtains, rugs
How many hours a day do you spend inside? Most American spend up to 90 percent of their time indoors rather than out. The problem? Indoor air quality can be far worse than what you would breathe in an average American city. Finding ways to improve indoor air quality needs to be a priority.
How to Improve the Air Inside Your Home
- Use natural cleaners and other household products as much as possible. The chemicals used in many household cleaners emit toxic fumes into the air, especially when emitted from spray bottles. Pesticides are another course of pollutants in the air.
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