Maintaining good indoor air quality is key to a safer and healthier home. One effective way to do this is by investing in an air purification system. Continue reading as Albert Air Inc. — one of the most dependable ductless air conditioner installers near me — shares four important considerations before buying an air purifier for your home.
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Why Balanced Indoor Humidity Levels Matter During Winter
During cold months, one of the problems that most homeowners face is dry air. Both high and low humidity levels can threaten your health and home.
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Being a business owner comes with many responsibilities, not just in terms of ensuring seamless operations but also maintaining indoor air quality and comfort. The building, after all, has a powerful and reliable commercial HVAC system to keep everyone inside it comfortable, happy, and productive. And to keep it in good condition, the units must be routinely cleaned and maintained by professional heating and air conditioning service technicians at least twice a year.
… Continue ReadingUnderstanding How Electrostatic Air Filters Work
Finding the best type of air filter for your HVAC system is crucial in improving your home’s indoor comfort and air quality. Standard air filters are often enough, but these can’t be recycled and replaced after a few months. If you want an upgrade that you can rinse and reuse, electrostatic air filters are the way to go. Our trusted Carrier® evaporator coil and air filter experts at Albert Air Inc. explains what you need to know about this particular type of HVAC air filter.
… Continue ReadingHow to Keep Your HVAC Unit Running Efficiently This Fall
Fall weather in this part of the United States is usually milder compared to other areas, which means continued use of air conditioning systems. However, this places the units’ interior components under unnecessary stress, affecting their performance, efficiency, and the energy budget of most households.
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