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Air conditioners are undoubtedly significant appliances and a common sight in many American households. They have proved efficient and reliable in improving indoor air quality. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems enable you to control a given space’s temperature.

High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter purifiers are known for catching indoor pollutants, allergens, and contaminants. Due to these features, air purifiers have become a popular solution for indoor spaces that want to maintain a healthier environment.

There are many health and safety concerns to expectant mothers, the one we'll be focusing on today is indoor air pollution. Many people are unaware that pollution also exists in the home and workplace.

As with many things in life, your HVAC system has many different filter options to choose from. Understanding the different types of filters available and how they work is necessary for choosing the right one to fit your needs.

When things are working well around your home, it's easy to forget about your HVAC system. Thinking about it a little more often, however, can help you keep your system running smoothly and avoid interruptions to your home's comfort.

Good HVAC systems will provide thermal control and indoor comfort. HVAC systems are categorized into two: commercial and residential. Both systems vary in size, power, location, and complexity.

When it comes to enhancing the quality of your indoor comfort and keeping energy bills at bay, investing in a digital thermostat can be the answer. Many homeowners are familiar with a traditional analog thermostat where they moved the knob to their desired temperature.

Your system's air ducts should be inspected and cleaned every three to five years or sooner if you have pets. If you cannot remember the last time you had an HVAC professional clean your ducts, here are five benefits that you and your family are missing out on in your home.

You need to know the difference between preventative maintenance and seasonal tune-ups. You can do preventative maintenance to protect your HVAC system. Only licensed HVAC professionals should do seasonal tune-ups.
Let's Talk Preventative Maintenance
As a homeowner, there are many things that you can do to protect and extend the life of your HVAC system. All these tasks fall under preventative maintenance. For the most part, you should perform most of these tasks every few months. A few examples of preventative maintenance tasks include:
Remodeling your home may be something that you've been looking forward to for a long time. With so many decisions and preparations for the remodel, it can be easy to forget about your HVAC system. You need to ensure that you take the time to prepare your system. You don't want it to take in dust and other debris that could cause it to malfunction in the future.
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