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If you have an attached garage, it’s very possible that fumes from the garage are getting into your home. You certainly don’t want any of that unhealthy air in your living space. Fortunately, there are things you can do to keep the fumes out of your home and ensure that your indoor air is safe.
Two primary conditions encourage the movement of air from a garage into a home:
To keep out the fumes from your garage, work with a professional to seal the shared wall or ceiling. In addition, installing a ventilating fan in the garage that runs on a timer will lower the pressure in the garage and exhaust fumes before they have a chance to enter your home. Here are three other measures that you can take.
Are you concerned about the effect fumes from your garage may be having in your home? Contact Rinaldi’s Air Conditioning Service for expert advice. We’ve served Orlando and central Florida since 1969 with quality air-conditioning and heating services.