Air Scrubber
Could you benefit from installing an Air Scrubber in your home?
- Allergies: Air Scrubbers can help reduce allergens like dust, pollen, and pet dander—great if you or someone in your household suffers from seasonal allergies or asthma.
- Odors: They neutralize smells (cooking, pets, smoking, mustiness) using advanced filtration and air purification technology, often incorporating UV light or ionization.
- Illness Prevention: Air Scrubbers can reduce viruses and bacteria in the air and on surfaces—helpful if you’ve got immunocompromised individuals at home.
- General Cleanliness: Less dust buildup and fewer microbes on surfaces could mean you’re cleaning less often and breathing easier.
If any of these are an issue with you and your family, an Air Scrubber could be a solid upgrade—especially if indoor air quality is a big concern for your household.
Whole house humidifiers
If you notice dry air in winter and static electricity—a humidifier could definitely help. Low humidity can lead to several issues beyond static shocks, including:
- Dry Skin and Irritation: It can cause dry, itchy, or flaky skin, chapped lips, and even nosebleeds.
- Respiratory Issues: Dry air can irritate your throat and nasal passages, potentially worsening allergies, or asthma.
- Increased Illness: Viruses tend to survive longer in dry air, making it easier to get colds and flu.
- Damage to Wood and Furniture: Wood can crack or warp if the humidity is consistently too low.
Ideal indoor humidity is generally between 30–50%. Below 30%, you’ll start noticing these effects.
Dehumidifiers
Could You Benefit from a Dehumidifier This Summer?
Absolutely—if any of the following apply to your home:
High Humidity Levels
If your indoor humidity consistently rises above 50–60%, a dehumidifier can help improve comfort, reduce musty odors, and protect your home from moisture damage.
You’re Noticing These Signs of Excess Humidity:
- Musty or damp smells
- Condensation on windows
- Sticky or clammy feeling indoors
- Mold or mildew spots on walls or ceilings
- Warping wood or peeling paint
A dehumidifier not only helps your HVAC system run more efficiently, but it also creates a healthier, more comfortable living environment—especially during the hot, sticky summer months.