Scientific research has shown that poor indoor air quality has detrimental effects on our health and well-being. With this knowledge comes the responsibility to take control of the air in your home.
Studies show that even in the smoggiest cities, the air inside most modern homes is usually at least ten times more polluted than the air outside. Much of this problem is attributed to the way modern homes are built—for purposes of energy efficiency, and to be as air-tight as possible. The consequence is that stale air—laced with odors, chemicals, irritants, and even minuscule insects—often becomes trapped in the home, where it circulates over and over.
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Air Cleaners provide the most advanced filtration solution for removing dust, pollen, and pet dander, to name a few—and to make sure cleaner air is circulated to your entire home.
Below are some of air cleaner models we support to install an repair. Are you looking to buy and install an air cleaner? Call us so we can schedule an appointment for you.
At Moe Heating and Cooling, we understand the issues that can arise with a poorly ventilated space, which is why we offer a range of solutions that are designed to address these issues.
A dehumidifier system removes much of the hassle from the space. This system means that the air around a space is kept dry and cool enough to be comfortable for residents while also preventing moisture from gathering on windows and other surfaces.
Dehumidifiers also have the added advantage of being able to trap and recycle heat throughout their operation, making them more useful than an air conditioning unit. The heat contained within humid air can be almost entirely recovered from an effective system, making it much more energy-efficient than an alternative.
If you are thinking about whole house humidifier installation and you are in the process of learning how to install a whole-house humidifier, it’s important to understand the maintenance requirements of this type of system. A humidifier that is designed to add moisture to your household’s interior air can be beneficial to the health of everyone living in your home. It can also help protect your wood furniture and your hardwood floors from cracks that can be caused by dry air.