Archive for the ‘HEPA’ Category

During the winter months as we’re sealed up in our homes trying to keep warm, a by-product occurs. The air inside our homes gets dry, and the overall quality of the air can suffer. During the summer you get the revers, areas of your home end up getting overly humid allowing mold and fungus growths, but even this effects the quality of the air. In either case this can have a major effect on your health.

Saturday, February 11th, 2012 at 14:17 | 1 comment

setting out with the goal of improving the indoor air quality in your house can be a confusing task. there are a variety of appliances on the market that claim to take care of this annoying issue, but which one is best for your house? why not keep it simple? there are plenty of systems [...]

Friday, October 21st, 2011 at 13:28 | Comments Off
Categories: air quality, Filter, HEPA

I found this fascinating quote today from Four Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning regarding Duct Cleaning and Insulation.

Saturday, July 16th, 2011 at 12:32 | Comments Off
Categories: HEPA

The four main types of air filters that are on the market for residential HVAC systems include:media air filters, pleated air filters, electrostatic air filters, and HEPA air filters. In order to determine which filter is best for you, you need to look at the needs of your family. Hopefully from this information you will able to find a filter that works best for your home and being to improve your indoor air quality.

Saturday, July 9th, 2011 at 12:04 | Comments Off
Categories: air quality, Furnace, HEPA

A dirty air filter can cause major damage to your HVAC systems. Clogged filters restrict air flow into the furnace. Four Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning is here to get your home moving in the right direction towards a cleaner and healthier air. Call Four Season Heating and Air Conditioning today to learn more about improving your overall indoor air quality.

Friday, July 1st, 2011 at 11:55 | Comments Off

a mold problem is not something to be ignored or to be taken lightly. you must first remove the water source, then dispose of anything that mold has infected, and finally disinfect what is left of the region. you need to attack it early on if you will have any hope of saving your house and your family’s health.

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 at 10:14 | Comments Off
Categories: air quality, HEPA
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