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Air Purifiers: Do They Really Work?

Air purifiers are the subject of some debate when it comes to improving indoor air quality. Manufacturers make claims that their purifiers use the latest technology to remove pollutants from the air, but consumers report mixed results. The truth is that air...

Mold: Yes, It’s a Problem in Winter as Well

Mold is normally thought of as a spring and summer problem, but even in the chilly Michigan winter mold can grow in your home. Mold can cause structural damage to buildings and cause a number of health problems for residents. One reason for mold growth during winter...

Ventilation System Goals: Study This Advice Before You Choose

Your energy-efficient Michigan home requires mechanical ventilation to maintain optimum indoor air quality. A whole-house ventilation system should be quiet, offer good controls, great air distribution to the places you need it most, and quality filtration mechanisms....

Air Cleaner Labeling You Should Look For

Indoor air pollution is one of the top environmental health risks. The best way to manage indoor air quality is through ventilation, bringing clean, filtered outdoor air inside. Whether because of weather, or poor outdoor air quality, having an alternate method to...

Fall Allergies: Rely on Your HVAC System Filtration for a Remedy

Allergy problems aren’t just limited to spring, fall allergies are often just as bad. In fact, fall actually tends to be the worst season for weed pollen, which combined with other contaminants in the air can add up to some serious allergy problems. Fall...

Your UV Lights: Some Pointers on Maintenance

Indoor air quality plays an important role in determining comfort in your Southeast Michigan home. Indoor air quality can also affect your family’s health. There are many contaminants lurking in your home which can have negative side effects if left untreated....