According to the Environmental Protection Agency,  indoor air quality is a major health concern. Many families keep the house shut tight to keep heated or cooled air inside. Others keep windows closed to reduce mold spores, pollen, dust, and other allergens. Whatever your reasons are for keeping your house shut uptight, a lack of fresh air can cause your house to smell stuffy and stale air.

WHOLE-HOME AIR FILTERS CAN HELP

Scented candles and plug-in air fresheners can brighten the scent of a room. However, they accomplish this feat by adding more chemicals and pollutants into the air. Instead, consider having a whole-home air filtration system installed. These appliances add on to your existing HVAC system and clean your home’s air every time your air conditioner or furnace turns on.

HOW DO AIR FILTERS WORK?

You already have some air filters working to clean your home’s air. These are the filters you replace regularly; they are usually located in ceiling vents and cold air returns. Whole-home air filters are separate devices that scrub even more dust, dander and debris out of your air supply. Getting rid of those contaminants will help your home smell better, your family breathe easier, and could even reduce how often you have to dust and vacuum.

ARE THEY HARD TO MAINTAIN?

Whole-home air filters need regular cleaning. Some models come with washable filters, while others use disposable ones. Choose the one that best fits your maintenance ambition.

HOW DO YOU CHOOSE THE RIGHT AIR FILTER?

Your air filter choice should depend on your home’s size. The good news is that all modern air filtration systems are energy efficient. Different brands and sizes will impact price. Consult with a professional to make sure you select a system that best meets your family’s needs.

Get in touch with our team of experts at Certified Electric, Inc. today to combat your stale air with a whole-home air filtration system. It’s time to experience how great healthier indoor air quality can be.