Indoor Air Quality Services in Dallas, TX
Make the air inside your home healthier. Call Fast Response Heating & Cooling for custom indoor air quality services today.
As a homeowner in Texas, you probably instinctively worry about the temperatures and even the quality of the drinking water in your home.
But how often do you think about the quality of the air you breathe?
If you’re like most people, then the answer is most likely “not very often,” and that’s a major concern because we spend more time indoors.
According to the EPA, the air inside your home is most likely more polluted than the air outside. Inhaling poor-quality air puts you at risk of negative health effects. Some pollutants like radon and VOCs can cause a range of diseases, including heart disease and cancer.
Thankfully, improving your indoor air quality is very easy when you work with our crew here at Fast Response Heating & Cooling.
We are specialists in creating comfortable indoor spaces for homeowners in Dallas, TX, and the surrounding areas.
Signs You Need Indoor Air Quality Services
You should schedule a consultation with our crew to discuss your indoor air quality if you notice any of the following:
- More allergic reactions. Have you noticed more frequent cases of respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and headaches around your home? It could be a sign of poor indoor air quality.
- Unpleasant odors. Does your home have a persistent, musty odor? You probably have mold or mildew growth or buildup of smoke, soot, and volatile organic compounds in the space.
- Unexplained fatigue. Do you always feel tired and sluggish all the time? You may be inhaling unhealthy indoor air.
- Condensation on windows. Condensation on windows is a sign of high humidity levels or poor ventilation.
- Dry skin or hair. Your hair or skin drying out points to low indoor humidity.
If you’re experiencing any of the above signs, you should schedule a consultation with our indoor air quality experts. We’ll test your indoor air quality and recommend the best approaches for improvement where necessary.
Your Indoor Air Quality System Options
The indoor air quality products recommended for your home will depend on the results of the testing. However, the core options include:
Air Filtration Systems
We recommend different types of air filters for different irritants. However, HEPA filters are the most effective. They can trap most particles floating in your indoor space, including those as tiny as 0.3 microns in size.
Air Purifiers
These electronic systems have mechanisms for drawing pollutants from the air. The best air purifiers can trap most types of contaminants, including those as tiny as 0.1 microns.
(De)Humidifiers
The air in Texas is often too dry, causing issues like itchy eyes, dry sinuses, and static electricity. During the summer months, indoor spaces can also become too humid. We’ll install humidifiers or dehumidifiers depending on your home’s unique needs.
The Benefits of Healthy Indoor Air
Some of the benefits you’ll enjoy when your indoor air is clean and healthy include:
- More efficient HVAC system performance
- A reduction in cleaning frequency
- A reduction in overall health risks
At Fast Response Heating & Cooling, our highly experienced team is on standby to bring these advantages to your indoor environment. You can trust our team to professionally evaluate your indoor air quality needs and recommend the solutions guaranteed to yield the most results.
Put Your Indoor Air Quality Needs in the Hands of Your Local Pros Today
Don’t take any chances with your health and your home’s structural integrity.
Call the Fast Response Heating & Cooling team in Dallas, TX today at (945) 292-3188 for custom indoor air quality solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you need to pay attention to your indoor air quality, even if you have indoor plants. The plants can absorb some of the indoor pollutants and produce oxygen, but they can’t compensate for poor ventilation and other indoor air quality concerns.
We recommend changing filters every one to three months to keep the air in your indoor space fresh and healthy. The exact duration will depend on the type of filtration system you have.
Indoor air pollutants come from diverse sources. A significant chunk enters your home with airflow, but others are generated due to human and animal activity within the space.
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