FAQ Category: IAQ

Insulation doesn’t need frequent replacement, but it may need to be upgraded if it’s outdated, damaged, or no longer performing effectively.
Yes, better insulation helps your air conditioner run more efficiently by reducing heat gain and allowing your system to maintain temperature with less effort.
Air scrubbers help reduce dust, odors, airborne particles, and other contaminants that affect indoor air quality.
You may benefit from an air scrubber if your home has persistent dust, odors, or indoor air quality concerns that standard filters don’t fully address.
A programmable thermostat follows a set schedule, while a smart thermostat can learn your habits, adjust automatically, and be controlled remotely.
You may need a new thermostat if your home has uneven temperatures, your system won’t turn on or off properly, or your thermostat is outdated.
An air filtration system captures airborne particles through filters in your HVAC system, while air purifiers may use additional technologies like UV light to neutralize microorganisms.
Yes. A whole-home air filtration system can significantly reduce dust, allergens, and airborne pollutants while helping your HVAC system circulate cleaner air throughout the home.
The right dehumidifier size depends on your home’s square footage, layout, and humidity levels. Larger homes or homes with severe humidity issues typically require a whole-house system.
Portable dehumidifiers treat a single room, while whole-house dehumidifiers manage humidity throughout the entire home.
The cost to install a whole-house dehumidifier depends on the system size, home layout, and how it integrates with existing HVAC equipment.
Yes, a whole-house dehumidifier is often worth it for homes with persistent humidity problems, especially when air conditioning alone isn’t enough to control moisture.

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