Indoor Air Quality Services
In Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex & Surrounding Areas
Your indoor air quality is the measurement of pollutants in the air in your home. While good indoor air can be difficult to notice, poor indoor air can cause various health issues for everyone in the home, especially children and older folks. Luckily, air quality can be tested.
Willard Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical provides indoor air quality inspections and air duct cleaning services. If your HVAC system is interfering with your family’s health, our team will get to the bottom of it to help you restore your health and comfort.
There are several places to start when determining the source of your indoor air pollution. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), sources of indoor air pollutants include:
- Outdoor air pollution
- Excess moisture
- Certain cleaning and hygiene products
- Asbestos
- Animal fur and dandruff
- Fuel-burning combustion appliances
- Tobacco products
A great way to avoid bringing outdoor air pollution into your home is by keeping your windows and doors closed. Homeowners living in cities are often subjected to higher levels of pollutants in the air outside. Use this air quality index to see the level of pollution in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Even when AQI is moderate, pollutants can enter your indoor air. On the other hand, without enough outdoor air, allergens can accumulate in the home. Proper ventilation is a safe way to ensure outdoor air mixes with your indoor air.
How To Tell If You Have Good Indoor Air Quality
A seasoned HVAC professional can determine your indoor air quality by performing a thorough test. More often than not, our techs will suggest maintenance for your HVAC system to improve air quality. Duct cleaning is also beneficial.
Your air ducts play a large role in circulating your indoor air, including any pollutants that get trapped in the cycle. A good way to tell if your air ducts are affecting your indoor air quality is by taking off your air vents. If you notice any mold, clumps of dust, or other debris, your system needs help.
These signs indicate poor ventilation and cooling and that your air ducts are causing your home to be polluted with contaminants.
What’s Involved in Indoor Air Quality Inspections?
When you schedule an indoor air quality inspection with the team at Willard Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical, you can expect us to carefully determine the contents of your home’s air through state-of-the-art testing solutions.
We’ll gain information such as average humidity, the density of common contaminants like dust, and whether you have more worrisome pollutants such as VOCs, mold, or radon.
Invest in Air Duct Cleaning & Sealing
Your ducts play a crucial role in your home HVAC if you use forced air systems such as furnaces or air conditioners — every bit of cooling or heating passes through them, meaning even minor impediments or leaks can waste tons of energy.
At Willard Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical, we’ll carefully assess your ducts and help you get them clean and efficient with a prompt, thorough duct cleaning and sealing of any leaks or potential leaks.
Schedule Indoor Air Quality Assessment With Our Team
The EPA notes that air pollutant concentrations can be two to five times higher indoors than outdoors. People with underlying health conditions, which keep them from spending too much time outdoors, can be just as affected, if not more, while they’re inside.
Indoor air quality should be taken seriously. We’re committed to ensuring your home is a comfortable and healthy place to live.
Our products and technicians provide high-caliber service. We don’t rest until you’re satisfied with your service, even when you call in the middle of the night. For all your indoor air needs, including cooling, heating, ventilation, and quality assurance, call Willard Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical.