Indoor air quality testing is crucial to ensure that the air you breathe is clean and healthy. Poor indoor air quality can lead to a wide range of health problems, from respiratory issues to allergies and even cancer. Our team of experts is here to help you assess the quality of the air in your home or office with our indoor air quality testing services.
Our indoor air quality testing services include:
We will test the air in your home or office for a variety of pollutants, including mold, bacteria, dust, and allergens.
Radon is a colorless and odorless gas that can cause lung cancer. We offer radon testing to ensure that the levels of this gas in your home or office are within safe limits.
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemicals found in many household products that can cause respiratory issues and other health problems. We offer VOC testing to ensure that the levels of these compounds in your home or office are within safe limits.
Formaldehyde is a chemical found in many building materials and household products that can cause a wide range of health problems. We offer formaldehyde testing to ensure that the levels of this chemical in your home or office are within safe limits.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas that can be deadly in high concentrations. We offer carbon monoxide testing to ensure that the levels of this gas in your home or office are within safe limits.
Short List of Our Indoor Air Quality Testing Services:
Our team of experts is dedicated to helping you achieve the highest possible indoor air quality. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for our indoor air quality testing services and breathe easy knowing that you and your family are breathing clean, healthy air.
You should change the air filters in your air conditioning unit every one to three months, depending on usage and the type of filter you have. Dirty filters can reduce the efficiency of your system and lead to higher energy bills.
It is not recommended that you install an air conditioning unit yourself unless you have experience and knowledge in HVAC systems. Poor installation can lead to inefficient operation and even safety hazards.
To improve the energy efficiency of your air conditioning system, you can seal air leaks around windows and doors, insulate your home, use a programmable thermostat, and regularly clean and maintain your unit.
No, air conditioning units require electricity to operate, so they cannot be used during a power outage unless you have a backup generator.