Modern homes are well sealed to keep heating and cooling indoors. While this improves energy efficiency, inadequate fresh air, indoor contaminants and nonstop recirculation can lead to problems.

Don’t worry, though, because ACS Heating and Air Conditioning can help you have an energy-efficient home that’s also comfortable. Our services include an air quality audit, air duct cleaning and products to help improve indoor air quality in Tucker, Georgia.

Call us at 770-450-1539 today to start refreshing your home’s indoor air quality.

Evidence Your Home Deals With Poor Indoor Air Quality

Is your home’s air healthy? It might not be as clean as you think. Pollution is often two to five times more concentrated indoors versus outdoors, as reported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Indoor air pollutants drifting with your home’s air will sometimes induce headaches and allergy symptoms. And mold and mildew can trigger a host of health concerns.

Health Problems

While many of these symptoms could be a result of other issues, they may also be indicative your home is dealing with indoor air quality (IAQ) problems. This is especially true if you feel better while you’re not home.

  • Dry eyes, nose, throat or skin
  • Headaches and sinus irritation
  • Fatigue
  • Allergies or asthma symptoms that are more severe than normal
  • Coughing and sneezing
  • Dizziness or nausea

Environmental Problems

An old heating and cooling system can be contributing to indoor air quality problems, particularly if it’s struggling to filter air, control humidity or keep temperatures stable.

Here are some other signs you may need to purify your indoor air:

  • Too much static or mold growth
  • Excessive dust
  • Stuffy or musty odors

How Can I Avoid Indoor Air Quality Problems?

Combating indoor air quality problems should be fairly straightforward with the following 10 simple tips:

  1. Schedule an indoor air quality audit with ACS Heating and Air Conditioning. We’ll evaluate areas that affect air quality, including humidity, carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Then we’ll walk you through problems we uncover and how you can resolve them.
  2. Clean regularly to control dust mites, which can exacerbate allergies and asthma.
  3. Do what you can to get rid of secondhand smoke.
  4. Use a whole-home filtration system to remove odors, instead of concealing them with air fresheners or strong candles. The contaminants include chemicals that can cause headaches or aggravate respiratory illness.
  5. Ventilate gas-burning appliances, such as stoves and water heaters, outside.
  6. Keep your home’s humidity levels comfortable with a humidifier or dehumidifier, according to your needs. Adjust humidity under 50% to restrict mold and mildew growth.
  7. Test your home for radon. Long-term exposure to this invisible radioactive gas is the leading cause of lung cancer for nonsmokers, according to the EPA. You can purchase a radon test kit online or contact your state radon program for information on discounted or free kits.
  8. Implement a ventilation system to replenish contaminated indoor air with fresh air from outside.
  9. Find natural cleaning and painting supplies that are low in or free of VOCs. Excess levels of VOCs can irritate symptoms for family members with respiratory conditions.
  10. Mount carbon monoxide detectors close to bedrooms.

Start Cleaning Your Air Today with ACS Heating and Air Conditioning

With a full roster of certified professionals and indoor air quality solutions, ACS Heating and Air Conditioning can help your family breathe much easier. Call us at 770-450-1539 or contact us online today to begin.

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