Sprucing up my heating device to improve indoor air quality

I always have a difficult time during spring and sometimes winter because of my allergies.

My sister, who works at the local heating company, introduced me to her seasoned HVAC professional colleague.

As I asked general questions about my HVAC installation, I wondered whether the HEPA filter could help reduce my allergies. Air pollution includes dust mites, pet dander, pollen, and mold spores in your home. It can accelerate respiratory problems for you and your family. These filters stand for high-efficiency particulate air, which traps even the smallest airborne particles and leaves your house with quality indoor air. The heating specialist told me that most of his customers return to him to report a reduction in their allergic reactions. They also confirm their electric heaters function better with these filters. To further rid your house of pollutants, the heating technician advised me to vacuum regularly and replace carpets with wood, vinyl flooring, or tiling. I have significantly reduced my allergies since purchasing my new furnace and using the filters. I do not need to call the heating dealership for repairs every so often. Since I spend a lot of time in my living room, I requested an expert to install the filter in the living room. I was surprised when I learned that these filters count as an energy-saving tip, together with regular heating equipment and thermostat maintenance. So yes, these filters help reduce allergic reactions for you and your family while keeping your home free from pollutants, thus increasing the air quality. I bought a dozen filters for future use. My heating device is better than ever. I can’t wait for winter when you use my fireplace.

 

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