Improving Air Quality Around You

At Indoor Air Care, we specialize in indoor air quality solutions, comprehensive air quality inspection, and energy audits, our services will improve indoor air quality in your home or office, reducing allergens, respiratory health threats, and other safety risks.

We take complete care of your indoor air and enhance indoor air quality, so you don’t have to worry about health hazards or discomfort.

Our indoor air quality services is built around solving your air quality concerns caused by temperature, ventilation, humidity, and biological or chemical contaminants within your spaces.

Our Services

At Indoor Air Care, we offer a comprehensive range of air duct cleaning and repair services, HVAC repair & maintenance, insulation services, dryer vent cleaning, and asbestos abatement services. All design with one purpose in mind, improving your indoor air around you!

What is Indoor Air Quality?

According to the EPA, Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a term used to describe the condition of the air inside a building or other enclosed space.

It is a critical factor to consider, as people spend a significant amount of time indoors, and poor air quality can have negative impacts on their health and well-being. There are many factors that can affect IAQ, including the presence of pollutants such as dust, mold, bacteria, and chemical vapors, as well as the temperature, humidity, and ventilation of the space.

In order to maintain good IAQ, it is important to control or eliminate sources of pollutants, maintain proper ventilation, and use air purifiers or other air cleaning technologies as needed.

One of the main pollutants that can impact IAQ is particulate matter, which includes dust, pollen, and other small particles that can be inhaled into the lungs. These particles can trigger allergic reactions and asthma attacks, and have been linked to a range of respiratory and cardiovascular health problems.

Mold is another common indoor air pollutant that can grow on damp surfaces, releasing spores into the air that can cause allergic reactions and respiratory issues. Chemical vapors and gases, such as those released by paints, cleaners, and other household products, can also have negative impacts on IAQ.

Maintaining proper ventilation is an important aspect of IAQ, as it helps to remove pollutants and excess moisture from the air. In addition to opening windows and doors, using mechanical ventilation systems such as exhaust fans and air exchange systems can help to improve IAQ.

Air purifiers and other air cleaning technologies can also be used to remove pollutants from the air, although it is important to choose products that are effective and do not release harmful chemicals into the air. Overall, good IAQ is essential for the health and well-being of those who spend time indoors, and taking steps to improve it can have significant benefits.

Other Benefits Of a Clean Environment

With our indoor air quality solutions, you will feel better knowing that your system is working at its best and your home will be healthy. Some benefits of our air quality solutions include the following:

  • Improving Indoor Air Quality by removing all airborne contaminants, leaving you with clean and fresh air.
  • Reduces Allergens from pet dander, bacteria, mildew, pollen, mold spores, and other airborne toxins.
  • Improves Air Flow because freshly cleaned air ducts improve your ductwork capacity to offer a more efficient airflow throughout your home.
  • Removes Unpleasant Smells that might have been caused by mold growth, paint fumes, stale smells, or even tobacco smells.
  • More Energy Savings because your HVAC system will not need to work so hard after our technicians successfully clean your duct system, and the best part is you will save lots of money on your utility bill.
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Major Indoor Air Pollutants

As your air duct cleaning company, our team will address causes of indoor air pollution, such as:

  • Faulty furnaces – If your furnace malfunctions or is not properly maintained, carbon monoxide can increase to toxic levels.
  • Dirty ductwork and filters – Contaminants in your ducts that clog up air filters can circulate throughout the system and your home.
  • High humidity levels – An indoor humidity level of more than 50% can support mold growth.
  • Housekeeping practices – Many consumer cleaning products have harsh chemicals that can get into the air. Pet dander, dust mites, and other pollutants can build up without proper housekeeping.
  • Personal habits – Smoking in your home can cause serious indoor air pollution. Burning paraffin candles and incense can as well pollute the air further.

Consequences of Poor Indoor Air Quality

Poor IAQ can have many short-term and long-term effects on you, your family, and your pets. Short-term exposure to poor IAQ can cause irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat; headaches; dizziness, and fatigue.
If you have allergies that tend to flare up indoors, poor IAQ could be the cause. Long-term exposure to allergens can develop respiratory diseases such as asthma, heart disease, and cancer.
Some of the potential consequences of poor indoor air quality include:

  1. Respiratory problems: Pollutants in the air can irritate the respiratory system, leading to symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and difficulty breathing. People with asthma or other respiratory conditions may be particularly sensitive to these effects.
  2. Allergic reactions: Pollutants such as dust, mold, and pollen can trigger allergic reactions in some people, leading to symptoms such as itchy eyes, runny nose, and skin irritation.
  3. Headaches and dizziness: Some people may experience headaches or dizziness as a result of poor indoor air quality, which can be caused by a variety of factors including high levels of carbon dioxide, lack of ventilation, or exposure to chemical vapors.
  4. Fatigue: Poor indoor air quality can also lead to feelings of fatigue and difficulty concentrating, as the body has to work harder to filter out pollutants from the air.
  5. Long-term health effects: Chronic exposure to poor indoor air quality may increase the risk of long-term health problems such as heart disease, cancer, and stroke.

In order to prevent these negative consequences, it is important to take steps to improve indoor air quality, including controlling sources of pollutants, maintaining proper ventilation, and using air purifiers or other air cleaning technologies as needed.

Expect a Professional Service

One of the great benefits of hiring our professional air quality service is that we have highly efficient cleaning equipment that gets the job done much quicker and effectively.

You can expect us to do a thorough duct cleaning job by;

  • Inspecting the ducts before we even begin
  • Using the right tools for the job.
  • Identifying problems before they become costly, ensuring there are no asbestos-containing materials.
  • Completing a thorough duct cleaning by vacuuming and effectively brushing the dirt and debris off the ducts.
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