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5 Tips To Improve Your Home’S Indoor Air Quality

Most homeowners don’t realize that their indoor air quality is much worse than the air they breathe when they are outside. We can’t see the pollutants and contaminants that we may be breathing in every day. However, over time, breathing in poor-quality air can have real health effects. 

The good news is that indoor air quality is something you can improve with just a few simple steps. Read on to learn five tips for better indoor air quality.

1. Maintain Good Indoor Hygiene

Your HVAC system can only be as clean as your home. Homes that are cleaned frequently result in less dust, pet hair, and debris getting into the HVAC system. When your HVAC system is constantly taking in debris from your home, it makes it harder to filter and produce clean air, which can impact your indoor air quality. 

2. Change Your HVAC Filter

One of the most important components of maintaining good indoor air quality is your HVAC filter. Your HVAC filter is responsible for filtering dust, debris, allergens, and pollutants before they enter your home. 

If you fail to change the filter when it needs to be changed, the filter can become less effective and even clogged, which will negatively impact your indoor air quality.

3. Clean Your HVAC Ducts

Much of the air in your home circulates through your HVAC ducts. Over time, ductwork tends to build up debris and other material that makes its way into the HVAC system. If your ducts have dust and debris buildup, it will pollute all of the air that circulates through the ducts and into your home. 

Scheduling a professional duct cleaning is a great way to ensure that your ducts are thoroughly cleaned.

4. Invest in Indoor Air Quality Solutions

Sometimes, clean ductwork and fresh air filters are not enough to ensure good indoor air quality. If you live in an area with old infrastructure, high levels of outdoor pollution, or if you have a pet, investing in an indoor air quality solution may be a good idea. 

Things like HEPA filters, UV light filters, and air purification systems can make a significant difference in the quality of your air overnight. In addition, high-quality air purification solutions can be an excellent long-term investment in your home and may even add resale value to your house.

5. Let Fresh Air in

From time to time, it is always a good idea to open doors and windows to let fresh air circulate throughout your home. Using fans to ensure that outside air circulates in all rooms is a great way to flush out stale air. 

This is especially important for those who smoke, as smoky air can linger and impact indoor air quality for extended periods of time. 

Call Rowland Air for Help with Your HVAC System

Rowland Air can help with all of your HVAC needs, from maintenance to repair. Let us help get your HVAC system in great condition to promote good indoor air quality in your home.