Are there some areas inside your home that are much colder than the others even when your heating system is running? Walking through these cold spots is annoying and uncomfortable. What’s more, these spots ultimately drive up your heating bills.
Best Air Filters to Alleviate Seasonal Allergies
One of the worst times of year is allergy season. It’s tempting to just avoid going outdoors altogether in order to avoid allergens. But did you know that the air in your home is actually much more contaminated than outdoors? There’s dust, mold, mildew, and a host of other contaminants that can trigger an allergic […]
What’s That Smell? How to Identify Heating System Odors
Ideally, the air emanating from your heating system should be clean and refreshing. Sometimes, the air may have an unusual smell. While some smells are harmless, others could indicate a serious problem with your system. Here are some useful tips to help you identify heating system odors, their causes, and the steps you can take […]
Fall Air Quality Concerns in the Dayton Area
As the weather turns cooler in the Dayton area, certain air quality concerns appear. During fall, you might experience a drop in indoor air quality for a number of reasons. Find out more about these concerns and how you can deal with them and keep the air in your home healthy.
Reduce Your Home’s Humidity Naturally
This time of year in southwest Ohio, the humidity cranks up to some truly uncomfortable levels. And if you’re living in a home that doesn’t do a good job of keeping that moist air outside, you’re likely experiencing some tough days and tougher nights. Plus, a humid environment isn’t necessarily the healthiest way to live, […]
Want to Boost Your Heating Efficiency? Try Using Ceiling Fans
Now that winter is here, you’re probably looking for effective ways to control your heating costs without eroding your comfort. You may be surprised to learn that running the ceiling fans in your home during heating season is an easy way to achieve both these goals.
Can a Humidifier Help During the Winter?
The dangers of high humidity — mold, mildew, bacteria, and fungal growth — are well known, but did you know that low humidity can cause problems in your home as well? Dry air can lead to cracking skin, irritated lungs, easier transmission of viruses like the flu virus, increased irritation from allergies, and increased dust.
Home Comfort Solutions That We’re Thankful for
If you’re in the market for new HVAC equipment, today’s systems have a lot to offer in terms of home comfort solutions, efficiency enhancements and air quality improvement.
Winter Resets for Programmable Thermostats
With winter inching closer in Southwest Ohio, it’s time to start thinking about resetting the programmable thermostat in your home.
How to Prepare Your Home for Your Absence While on Winter Vacation
When you’re planning and packing for your trip, don’t forget to take precautions to protect your home.