Improve Indoor Air Quality
Air conditioning is for staying cool and dry on very hot and muggy days.
It can also be a godsend to allergy and asthma sufferers on bad air days, such as when ozone and pollen counts are high, and windows should be kept closed.
Reduce Allergy and Asthma Symptoms with the best Air Conditioning System
If you rely on air conditioning to reduce allergy and asthma symptoms, be sure your system is equipped with an efficient filter, such as one with a MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) rating of 8 or more.
A clogged air filter decreases your system’s efficiency because it restricts airflow. In general, filters with 4- to 5-in. deep pleats last longer than standard 1-in. deep filters, which may need to be changed as frequently as every month. You may be able to retrofit a deeper filter cabinet to your ductwork but check with an HVAC contractor first.
Contact us today to evaluate your home’s air conditioning system to ensure its efficiency and that it is the best option for your home.
Clean Air Ducts Make a Difference
In addition, be sure that HVAC air ducts are clean. A thin coating of dust on the inside of duct walls may not pose an air quality problem but accumulations of dust at supply registers are a sign the ducts need cleaning. Avoid the use of fans because they stir up dust and associated allergens.
As a bonus, air conditioning reduces excessive humidity, a condition that fosters the growth of other allergens, such as mold and dust mites. The recommendation is to keep the humidity in your home below 50 percent.
Air Conditioning Estimates in Chatham, Madison, Summit, and more!
We are the local air conditioning specialist with the experience and know-how to improve your home’s cooling bills in the summer, and also maintain a healthier home.
Contact us today to schedule an estimate for our services or a home energy audit to help identify the sources of the issues and provide the most cost-effective and efficient solutions. We proudly serve homeowners in and around Madison, Chatham, Summit, Short Hills, Union, Florham Park, Basking Ridge, Clifton, Somerset, Millburn, and all surrounding areas.