Just about every homeowner wants energy-efficient heating and cooling for both the economical and environmental benefits – but the effects on indoor air quality from these systems are rarely, if ever, considered.

Why Energy Efficiency Can Lead to Poor Indoor Air Quality

While it’s all well and good to want to reduce both energy use and costs with the heating and cooling products you use in your home, this has also made new homes tighter and less able to “breathe.” Between this and the combination of tight construction using new building materials, indoor air pollutants, and allergens, many homes suffer from poor indoor air quality.

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EFFECTS OF POOR
INDOOR AIR QUALITY

A home that is lacking in air quality can lead to the following effects:

  • Health and respiratory problems for residents
  • Deterioration of furniture and floors
  • Overall lack of comfort for the homeowners

What’s needed in order to ensure a healthier atmosphere in a house is proper humidity, ventilation and temperature control. If you’re not sure how to achieve these things, an expert from D&B ClimateCare can help.

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ELIMINATE 99.3% OF CONTAMINANTS

D&B ClimateCare’s indoor air quality system can eliminate up to 99.3% of these contaminants and help you get a cleaner, healthier home. Talk to one of our experts to learn more about installing an indoor air quality product.

Our team is dedicated to providing you with superior service, and will be happy to answer any and all questions about how our systems can help you improve the air quality of your home.

Ready to get started with having a cleaner home with cleaner air? Contact us or request a quote today.
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