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Tackle Allergies with Your HVAC

Tackle Allergies with Your HVAC

March 20, 2018

Spring allergy season is in full swing. There’s a tissue box affixed to your hand, and every third word is a sneeze. There are allergens and contaminants everywhere — even in your own home! Fortunately, there are things you can do to eliminate them. Here are some ways you can alleviate allergies with your HVAC …

Humidity and the Seasons: How to Manage Levels Year-Round

Humidity and the Seasons: How to Manage Levels Year-Round

February 15, 2018

Improving your home’s air quality and comfort often requires managing humidity levels. In the winter, the air could be too dry and in the summer it’s usually too humid. Air that’s too dry or moist isn’t good for you or your home. Bacteria and viruses thrive in dry conditions and mold needs damp air to …

Why Remodeling is the Perfect Time to Upgrade Your Bathroom Ventilation

Why Remodeling is the Perfect Time to Upgrade Your Bathroom Ventilation

September 28, 2017

Remodeling your home gives you so many opportunities to get everything right in terms of aesthetics, comfort, convenience and efficiency. Nowhere is that truer than in bathroom renovations. When you embark on a bathroom renovation, you’ll be looking at the latest designs in sinks, bathtubs, showers, toilets and fixtures. But there’s another aspect of a …

Factors Affecting Your Home’s Air Quality

Factors Affecting Your Home’s Air Quality

August 8, 2017

Did you know that the quality of the air in your home is many times worse than the air outside? A bevy of contaminants can build up, exacerbating allergies, asthma, and other problems. There are a number of potential factors which can contribute to poor air quality.

Prevent Buildup in a Humidifier

Prevent Buildup in a Humidifier

May 19, 2017

Even in Orlando’s relatively humid climate, dry indoor air can still be an issue for many homeowners. Not only can a relative lack of humidity lead to dry, itchy skin and sinus irritation, but prolonged dryness can also cause cracks in paint and wooden furniture. It can even increase the amount of static electricity generated …

Is Your Home the Culprit for Your Allergies?

Is Your Home the Culprit for Your Allergies?

April 11, 2017

If you suffer from allergies, you probably expect to sniffle, sneeze and cough outdoors during pollen season. But if you find the wretched respiratory issues to be ongoing while you’re relaxing in your airtight home, the problem could be right under your nose. It bears taking a look around and identifying possible allergens in your …