The need for clean indoor air has never been greater than it’s been over the past year. An air purifier is great for maintaining good indoor air quality at home, and if used properly, it can help keep your family healthy. In today’s post, Amber Air Conditioning Inc. shares some tips on how to get the most out of your air purifier.
Don’t Go to a Store to Buy a New HVAC System
Big box stores make shopping for new or replacement heating and air conditioning systems very easy. However, our experts at Amber HVAC actually don’t recommend taking this route if you’re in the market for an upgrade. Instead, you should get your new HVAC system directly from your HVAC technician.
Managing Your Home’s Humidity Levels
One of the things our experts at Amber Air Conditioning always notice during the winter is a marked increase in calls regarding indoor air quality, particularly regarding indoor humidity levels. Heating systems, whether you have a conventional furnace or a more modern heat pump, can make the air inside your home very dry. Dry air can lead to a lot of discomfort and even cause some health issues like dry skin and eyes, chapped lips and various other irritations.
Increasing Indoor Airflow to Improve Energy Efficiency
Professionals who are servicing Carrier air conditioner and heating systems for efficiency will often focus on optimizing the airflow inside your home. Most HVAC systems rely on effective airflow planning to ensure good performance. Many homeowners take the flow of air inside their homes for granted, often resorting to leaving large open avenues in their floor layout for air to blow through and leaving it at that.
Has Your Air Conditioning Been Damaged by a Storm?
Our professionals at Amber Air HVAC understand just how much damage an ill-timed storm can cause your air conditioning system. With all the other sources of stress brought about by inclement weather, the last thing you want to worry about is whether or not your HVAC system has been affected. Nevertheless, it’s important to recognize the early warning signs of storm damage. This way, you can take all the necessary steps to mitigate problems or even head them off before they become more serious.