Indoor Air Quality: Tips for a Healthy Home

August 29, 2024

The air you breathe inside your home directly impacts your health and enhancing your indoor air quality is easier than it seems! The Davis HVAC Experts want to make sure you're breathing the cleanest air possible. Learn how to improve your home air quality with these simple steps:

Change Air Filters: Filters trap dust, allergens, and pet dander, preventing them from circulating in your home. Replace filters every 1-3 months, or more often if you have pets or allergies, to ensure your HVAC system runs efficiently and your air remains fresh.


Have Your HVAC Unit and Air Ducts Cleaned: Dust, mold, and particles can build up in your system, leading to poor circulation and potential health issues. A technician can thoroughly clean your unit and ducts, improving air quality and extending the life of your HVAC system.


Invest in a Dehumidifier: High humidity fosters mold and dust mites, which can worsen indoor air quality. A dehumidifier helps maintain balanced moisture levels, reducing allergens and creating a cleaner living environment.


Clean Around the House: 

Vacuum and Clean Rugs/Carpet: Regular vacuuming with a HEPA filter removes dust and allergens

Clean Dryer Vents: Prevent dust buildup and fire hazards by cleaning your dryer vents regularly

Wash Bedding: Washing sheets and bedding weekly in hot water reduces allergens and improves air quality


We know how important air quality is for homeowners and families. Contact Davis HVAC today to schedule your duct cleaning.

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