Indoor Humidifier Systems

What Is a Humidifier?
Humidifiers add moisture to the air, alleviating the discomfort of having dry skin, nose and throat. While it's effective at preventing dryness, a humidifier must be used properly to avoid excessive moisture that may lead to pest infestations or structural problems.

What Does a Humidifier Do?
Dry air can cause a lot of problems to your health and home. It can irritate your nose, eyes, throat and skin. When dry air starts to absorb the moisture from your home, wooden furniture can crack and paper decor may become brittle. Dryness can also cause gaps in your walls or ceilings.

Indoor Dehumidifier Systems

What Is a Dehumidifier?
A dehumidifier is a device used to reduce the relative humidity in your space by removing excess moisture in the air. One of the most common types is the desiccant dehumidifier, which pulls air and passes it to a silica gel that absorbs the moisture.

What Are the Benefits of a Dehumidifier?
Dehumidifiers are effective at reducing your home's relative humidity levels by removing excess moisture from the air. They're especially useful in crawl spaces, bathrooms with small windows or no windows, poorly ventilated rooms and basements with leaky pipes. These devices can prevent mold growth that can make you sick and pest infestation, which can be a real problem because pests may carry illnesses.

Indoor Air Quality Monitor

Real-Time Monitoring
With our indoor air quality monitor, you can have peace of mind knowing that real-time monitoring observes the air quality in your home. You can trust our air monitor to ensure your family breathes clean and healthy air. Our air monitor features advanced sensors that continuously detect and measure pollutants such as dust, pollen, gas leaks or mold.

Alerts and Notifications
Our monitor will alert you to any sudden change in air quality. Stay informed and control your indoor air quality with our air quality monitor's alerts and notifications feature. Receive instant alerts when the air quality levels in your home are not optimal, allowing you to take immediate action to improve the situation.

Air Duct Cleaning

90% of homes have shown indoor air quality issues, and the EPA ranks indoor air pollution as one of the top 5 health risks. In addition, there are 55 million allergy and asthma sufferers in the U.S.

Top 10 Reasons to Have Air Ducts Cleaned

People get their air ducts cleaned for a variety of reasons, including the following:

Installation of new high efficiency heating & cooling system – don’t blow dirt and debris through the new coils
Allergy and/or asthma symptoms are aggravated
Pet dander accumulation
Reduction of interior dust
Ducts and furnace have been inactive for two or more years
Rodent and other pest infiltration
Microbial growth inside: mold, fungus, algae, bacteria, etc.
Odors from ducts and/or furnace
A video inspection shows dirt & debris in ducts
Routine maintenance to improve indoor air quality