Temp Control

When you are at home, you want the temperature to be cozy and comfortable. In the winter this can mean feeling toasty warm while winter rages outside. In the summer, this can mean feeling refreshed and cool inside even though it is hot and humid outside. But how do...

Carbon Dioxide

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the fourth most common gas on the planet and is released with every breath we exhale. CO2 is also a byproduct of the burning of wood, gasoline, oil, kerosene, natural gas, and charcoal. When poor ventilation is a problem in your home, you might...

Volatile Organic Compounds

Many common products around the home (solvents, fragrances and cosmetics, carpeting, furniture, paint, hobby products, cooking, cleaning agents, pesticides, new flooring, tobacco smoke, and car exhaust) emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs, also known as odors ) into...

IAQ Problems

IAQ PROBLEMS Throughout your home, there could be invisible contaminants that are quietly contributing to air quality problems.   Problems may arise from a number of normal household items, including  cleaners, new carpeting and furniture, room fresheners, or...

Humidity Control

Comfortable levels of humidity inside your home will make you and your family feel better and will protect the integrity of the structure of your house. But how do you know if you have a problem with humidity? You can start by looking at these telltale signs: Odor An...