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May 6 2023

Top Reasons to Schedule an Assessment of Your Indoor Air Quality

People tend to lead very busy lives nowadays, which often means they aren’t thinking about issues in a proactive manner and don’t notice a problem until it has blown up in their face. Your indoor air quality often falls into this category. If you don’t notice any issues and no one raises any concerns, then it must be working fine, right? Well, when it comes to indoor air quality that is definitely wrong. Your indoor air quality can have major effects on your health and can cause damage to the interior of your home. It’s always better to tackle an issue before it becomes a larger, more costly problem. Scheduling regular indoor air quality assessments will save you time and money in the long run as well as ensure your air quality isn’t negatively affecting your health. At Van Drunen Heating and Air we have over 50 years of industry experience we would like to share with you. Here are some top reasons to schedule your indoor air quality assessment today!

To Improve and Maintain Good Health

If your indoor air quality isn’t up to par it can easily negatively affect your health. Indoor air pollutants like pollen, dust mites, and pet hair can exacerbate existing conditions like asthma and allergies and contribute to irritation when breathing. Even though you are indoors, that doesn’t mean outdoor pollutants can’t get in. Outside particles like dust or dirt can easily get into your indoor air system and wreak havoc on your health.

To Protect The Integrity of Your Home

Indoor air pollutants can clog up your HVAC system and result in a breakdown in its operations. If your HVAC system isn’t running smoothly it can lead to a build up of these pollutants in your home and air quality that is out of balance. Things like pet dander, dust, and pollen can build up and if the humidity isn’t kept at the right levels then serious issues like mold growth can occur. All of these things can damage your HVAC system and affect the interior of your home. Quality indoor air will keep these things from building up and help ensure your system and home are clean and in working order. 

Saves Money In The Long Run

We know money can be tight and you may be thinking that it could be difficult to afford regular indoor air quality assessments but these assessments can actually end up saving you money. Ensuring your indoor air quality is high will keep your HVAC system running properly while ignoring indoor air quality can lead to build up in your system and eventually costly damage. By keeping up on indoor air quality assessments you are not only protecting resident’s health but also your wallet! Regular maintenance is always more cost effective than repairs or replacements. 

Van Drunen Heating and Air Conditioning are Ready to Help

Call our expert professionals at Van Drunen Heating & Air Conditioning today to get started on your indoor air quality assessment! We can assist you with your assessment as well as provide you with expert knowledge on options to improve or maintain your indoor air quality like air purifiers or humidifiers. 

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