The air filter is one of the most important parts of your HVAC system, and it’s certainly the one you will interact with most. You should check your air filter at least once a month and change it no less than once every three months. Carefully consider your choice of...
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels. You can’t see, smell or taste carbon monoxide. So, if you use appliances that burn natural gas, propane, oil or wood in your home, it’s imperative to have carbon...
The indoor air quality (IAQ) inside your home has a direct relationship to your family’s health over the short- and long-term. The U.S. EPA reports that indoor air inside homes may be one of the worst environmental hazards people face. Improving its quality...
Indoor air quality is a significant factor in home safety. It can affect your health, so it’s important that you maintain your home. There are a number of measures that can have a significant effect on the air we breathe, requiring only minor changes in our...
Dampness and high humidity can result in household mold growth, reducing the value of your home and its aesthetic appeal, as well as posing a health risk to your family. Mold can lead to breathing problems, mental impairment, internal organ failure and even death....