Breathe Healthy Air in Saukville With Mueller’s Indoor Air Quality Solutions
Indoor air pollution is real—in fact, the air inside your home can be up to 2-5 times more polluted than the air outdoors. Take control of your indoor air quality by utilizing solutions from Mueller Heating and Cooling. We recommend and install products including air ventilators, humidifiers, and air purifiers to protect your home and your family’s respiratory health. Read about the systems we offer below, then call us at 262-284-9336 to find the best one for you.
Balance Indoor Moisture With Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers
Humidifier and dehumidifier control the moisture levels in your home, providing greater comfort all year long. They can also help you save on energy usage and costs.
- Humidifiers add moisture to dry home air. By increasing humidity levels, you can avoid problems like dry skin, nosebleeds, and the spreading of germs and bacteria that thrive in cold winter settings. These systems also help warm your house, enabling you to set a lower temperature during the winter.
- Dehumidifiers decrease moisture levels in your home. Excess moisture can make the air feel warmer during summer. In extreme cases, it can also lead to window condensation and mold growth. And because it cools things down, a dehumidifier enables you to set your temperature higher in summer.
Not sure which system is right for you? Our skilled team will assess your home’s moisture levels to recommend the best solution to increase your indoor air quality.
Clean Your Air With a Whole-House Air Purification System
Installing an air purification system along with your heating and cooling can reduce indoor pollution by nearly 99.9 percent. These systems are beneficial to everyone but are even more important if someone in your home suffers from allergies or asthma. They capture and kill airborne contaminants like dust and dirt, preventing them from recirculating through your home.
UV Lights and Air Ventilators Boost Indoor Air Quality
Each one of these systems has its own benefits:
- UV lights kill bacteria and mold spores that grow on the coils of your HVAC system. This improves airflow in your home and increases your system efficiency.
- Air ventilators bring fresh air indoors, exchanging it with the stale air inside. Incoming air is conditioned and filtered of pollutants before entering your home. The temperature is also adjusted, limiting energy loss.
Freshen Your Indoor Air With Mueller Heating and Cooling
Ready to take the first steps to freshen the air you breathe indoors? Let Mueller Heating help you choose the best indoor air quality solutions for your family’s needs. Call us today at 262-284-9336 or contact us online.
FAQs
Some signs you can see, such as visible dust buildup, mold, or mildew. Others you’ll be able to feel, such as fatigue, headaches, or sudden allergy symptoms. Booking a consultation with Mueller can help reveal what’s causing those problems.
Dust and dirt are two of the most common culprits of poor air quality. Pet dander, pollen, and mold spores can also cause issues, as well as cleaning products and paints. Others, such as radon or carbon monoxide, are not as common but are more serious. It’s best to have a professional help you determine where you need help.
Energy recovery ventilators are a great option. They work by exchanging stale indoor air for fresh outdoor air. That incoming air is also conditioned and filtered of pollutants. An air purifier will also help you by capturing and killing airborne contaminants.
Both systems work differently and can help you in different ways. Purifiers work by capturing and killing airborne pollutants while humidifiers add moisture to your air, helping eliminate dryness and making your home feel warmer. For best results, try using them both together.
Yes! It’s common for dust, dirt, and pet dander to accumulate inside your ducts. Having them cleaned out every three to five years can boost your air quality and keep the sneezing to a minimum.
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