It will only get hotter in North Texas as we enter the summer months, and homeowners will have to rely heavily on their HVAC systems to keep their homes cool and comfortable. However, an often-overlooked and very important part of that comfort AND safety, is the indoor air quality (IAQ) in our house. Poor IAQ can lead to various health issues and discomfort, additionally, it can affect the performance and longevity of your Air Conditioning.
To help North Texas homeowners maintain a healthy and pleasant living environment, Astar has compiled a list of HVAC-related indoor air quality solutions specifically designed for the summer months.
Improve your Indoor Air Quality
Whole-House Air Purifiers:
Air purification technology has come a long way to be able to clean indoor environments, fight the chemicals and pollutants in our homes, and reduce the allergens, germs, odors, and gases that affect our health. Amongst the available solutions, germicidal UV systems are one of the most trusted methods to kill germs and remove odors. They are used in hospitals for their powerful sterilizing capabilities against viruses, bacteria, and mold, ensuring the cleanliness of the coils by preventing biological growth and by controlling odors through the oxidation of gases and toxins.
In addition, whole-home air purifiers help trap smoke, dust, and allergens that trigger asthma and other allergic reactions. Considered one of the most affordable high-performance products, these air cleaners do not restrict airflow, and their quiet ease of operation makes them a friendly solution to maintain.
Regular HVAC Maintenance:
Schedule regular maintenance for your A/C system to ensure optimal performance and clean air circulation. A professional technician can change the air filters, check for any blockages or leaks, and perform necessary repairs. Proper maintenance enhances the system’s efficiency and helps maintain good IAQ throughout the summer.
Upgrade Air Filters:
Consider upgrading to high-efficiency air filters designed to capture a higher percentage of airborne particles, such as dust, pollen, and pet dander. These filters help improve IAQ by reducing allergens and pollutants circulating in your home. When choosing filters, check the MERV rating (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value), and replace them regularly according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Control Humidity Levels:
Balancing humidity levels is crucial for maintaining good IAQ and overall comfort. Excessive humidity can promote mold and mildew growth, while low humidity can cause dryness and respiratory discomfort. Use a dehumidifier to remove excess moisture during humid periods and consider using a humidifier in dry conditions to add moisture to the air.
Ventilation and Air Circulation:
Proper ventilation is key to maintaining good IAQ. Ensure that your home is adequately ventilated by opening windows when the weather permits, using exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens, and investing in a whole-house ventilation system if needed. Additionally, utilize ceiling fans and portable fans to promote air circulation, which helps reduce stagnant air and improves comfort.
Manage Indoor Pollutants:
Be mindful of indoor pollutants that can affect IAQ. Avoid smoking indoors, minimize the use of harsh chemicals, and properly store household cleaning products. Consider using natural cleaning alternatives and regularly dust, vacuum, and mop your home to reduce allergens and pollutants.
Ensuring good indoor air quality is essential for DFW homeowners during the summer months when the Air Conditioning system is working its hardest. Following these HVAC-related indoor air quality solutions can create a healthier and more comfortable living environment. Regular maintenance, proper air filtration, humidity control, ventilation, pollutant management, and duct cleaning are all crucial elements to consider. Prioritize your IAQ and enjoy a refreshing and healthy summer season in your home. For professional assistance and further guidance, don’t hesitate to reach out to our HVAC experts at Astar by calling