Have you ever thought about the air quality in your home? We are all spending a lot more time at home, and especially now that winter is here, we are all staying indoors more. The air quality in your home changes dramatically in the winter with limited ventilation and can lead to increased breathing problems, allergies, and sickness.
How to Improve the Air Quality in Your Home
Older furnaces were built to only filter air while pushing out heat, which means that the air in your home is not very well ventilated- especially since we keep our doors and windows closed in the winter. This limited airflow can lead to a build-up of pet dander, dust, and more.
With the technology built into newer furnaces, there are options to run the filtration fan continuously. This 24/7 air filtration is very quiet, energy efficient, and it helps eliminate that dust build-up.
These newer furnaces also have UV lights, which kill mold spores and viruses. This technology has been used in hospitals for years, but recently it has become very popular in residential and commercial buildings.
Learn More About Improving the Air Quality in Your Home
Between the high-efficiency filtration, the UV light, and running that fan continuously filtering your air 24/7, it is great for people with allergies and breathing problems, and for those who want to keep their home mold and virus free.
Contact us today to learn more about installation options!