3 Ways You Can Upgrade Your HVAC System
Posted by Ralf Schulz on January 29th, 2016
If you’re like most homeowners, you spend most of your time indoors. This is especially true as winter is upon us and temperatures are dropping. Controlling the quality if your indoor air is important both to your comfort and to your health. Remember that it’s cold and flu season – which means it’s more likely you’ll become ill if contaminants such as mold spores and bacteria get into your home and cycle through your ducts over and over. Here are three simple ways you can upgrade your HVAC system to combat these issues and stay healthier and more comfortable this winter season.
Humidifiers can do more than you may realize
In the winter months, having dried-out sinuses can make colds or flus feel even worse. It’s also been shown that it takes longer to get better from an illness when you’re living in a dry environment. In fact, you could be more susceptible to catching a cold in the first place in dry environments. Installing a whole-house humidifier is the easy way to ensure your home stays within a comfortable humidity range all year round.
Air purifiers have come a long way
The air filter in your home was created to offer some level of filtration as air circulates through your heating and cooling system. However, it’s likely pretty limited in terms of what it can do. In most cases, the standard filter will get rid of contaminants that are a certain size or larger, but it’s not likely very good with smaller contaminants – which also tend to be the most harmful.
Air purifiers work differently than your typical filter. They use a process of ionization that offers particles a charge, which causes them to cling to a metal plate of the opposite charge. As a result, the majority of tiny contaminants are eliminated as they pass by the filter.
Professional duct cleaning is a necessity
If you’re still using an outdated duct HVAC system, then you’ll need to have a professional clean out the dust and debris. This debris can make you sick and can make allergies and asthma much worse. Cleaning it can finally get rid of the bacterial, dust mites, mold, and other contaminants. This professional process is a long process, but it’s worth it in the end.
Of course the best option is to upgrade to a ductless HVAC system. This reduce the contaminants in your home in the first place. AC-World is here to help with any questions you may have.