Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a critical aspect of HVAC systems, as it directly impacts occupant health, comfort, and productivity. A well-designed HVAC system not only regulates temperature and humidity but also filters out pollutants, allergens, and pathogens, creating a safe and healthy indoor environment.
IAQ contributes to enhanced comfort, productivity, and overall quality of life by reducing pollutants and allergens, ensuring adequate ventilation and maintaining a balanced humidity level.
Photo features an Aprilaire Whole-House Humidifier that adds moisture to the air in your home to help with a variety of issues including respiratory health, dry air issues, sleep, and energy costs.
Poor IAQ can lead to a range of health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies and headaches. By prioritizing IAQ homeowners can create a safer and healthier living environment.
Photo features a dirty filter compared to a clean one. The importance of changing your filter regularly includes HVAC equipment longevity, reduced repair frequency, and reduced risk of equipment overheating.
Furthermore, maintaining optimal IAQ can lead to energy efficiency, reduced operational costs, and confidence in the air quality of your home.
Photo features an APCO Whole-House Air Purifier that cleans the air in your home. It uses UV light technology to destroy bacteria and viruses and can capture airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns.
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