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Trust Our Indoor Air Quality Pros
Indoor air pollution is a rising issue that the EPA has identified as a major health risk. Americans spend more than 90% of their time indoors, where pollution levels are frequently high. You can fight this by installing a home air filtration system that filters particulate matter, chemicals, gases, and other contaminants. Oliver, a locally owned and run business started in 1971, has a history of experience installing and servicing air purifiers for residential clients, and we can create a system for you that assures clean air for your family.
Oliver Is More Than A Heating and Air Conditioning Company
Our team of technicians is well-versed in the complexities of residential air filtration. We have NATE-certified HVAC experts who are highly trained and experienced in the installation of home air filtration systems. Our company also takes pleasure in providing excellent customer service and care.
How Does a Home Air Filtration System Work?
In order to deliver clean air throughout the living space or building, a home air filtration system is integrated into the HVAC system. The technology drives air through a series of purification processes. A high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter, which traps the great majority of particulate matter that goes through the system, is typically one of those stages. An activated carbon stage is frequently used to remove odors, volatile organic compounds, and other gases, and many systems include an ultraviolet light that neutralizes germs, viruses, mold, pollen, and other contaminants.
Benefits of A Home Air Filtration System
Without any type of air filtration, the air within a home or structure cannot be any less contaminated than the air outside, and it is frequently more polluted due to a lack of ventilation, which causes the pollutants to be more concentrated. A home air filtration system removes bacteria and viruses, making you less susceptible to sickness. It reduces asthma and allergy symptoms and makes breathing easier even in individuals who do not have respiratory disorders. People who use an air purifier sleep better, have fewer headaches, and are less prone to chronic fatigue, dizziness, nausea, eye irritation, and other symptoms.
Signs You Need a Home Air Filtration System
Oliver’s indoor air quality professionals advise all homeowners to consider installing a home air filtration system. However, you may be experiencing symptoms at home that imply you need an air purifier even more than others. If you snore or have asthma or allergy symptoms, you almost certainly want an air purifier. Problems with odors and dust should be addressed at the source, although they can be lessened by using an air purifier. Install a dehumidifier and an air purifier if you have dust mites. Frequent headaches, insomnia, chronic weariness, persistent sneezing, stuffy and stale air, and repeated and long-lasting colds are further warning symptoms.
Additional Indoor Air Quality Methods
A home air filtration system is not the only approach to ensure healthy air quality, and many households require a complete solution. Air filters, air scrubbers, dehumidifiers, and humidifiers are among the other devices we install and have experience with.
Air Scrubbers
Air scrubbers were developed for the International Space Station before being adopted for home use. These devices use numerous phases to imitate nature’s oxidative process and can also eliminate surface pollutants due to the way they negatively charge particles.
Humidifiers
Maintaining satisfactory relative humidity is critical to achieving good air quality. Humidifiers give moisture to the air, which is especially useful in the winter because the air is drier, and it frequently becomes even drier indoors as a result of running a furnace for heat.
Dehumidifiers
Dehumidifiers are devices that remove moisture from the air. This is especially critical during the summer when the air is humid. Running a dehumidifier will make your air conditioning more comfortable as well as make your home less susceptible to mold, dust mites, and asthma and allergy triggers.
Air Filters
Your HVAC system features one or more supply vents in which air is recirculated. These vents require the use of an HVAC air filter, which must be updated on a regular basis. While such filters are not used for indoor air quality, failing to change them on a regular basis can undermine IAQ and harm the system.
Why Good Indoor Air Quality is So Important
According to the World Health Organization, air pollution causes over 4 million deaths worldwide each year. The EPA, CDC, and American Lung Association, among others, have linked it to heart disease, respiratory ailments, cancer, and cognitive deficiencies, and premature mortality rates are much higher in cities and nations with high pollution levels. Maintaining good air quality in your home, workplace, and other places where you spend the majority of your time will make you feel better on a regular basis and make it simpler to stay healthy.
Breathe Cleaner Air with a Home Air Filtration System
Oliver will assist you in selecting the best home air filtration system for all your needs, and we will install it correctly so that it provides you with clean, healthy air for many years to come. Call us at (888) 810-2681 or contact us online today to set up an on-site consultation or if you have any questions regarding the products we offer.