Canella Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Dehumidifier’

4 Things You Should Know About Your Indoor Air Quality

Monday, January 23rd, 2023
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In most cases, people are concerned with keeping the temperature in the house where they want it to be. Your home comfort is more than just temperature control though. Another highly important (and highly overlooked) factor to keep tabs on is your indoor air quality (IAQ).

If you haven’t thought about your indoor air quality before, today is the day to start giving it some thought! Here’s some helpful information about your indoor air quality so you can figure out if there are areas that need improvement.

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How a Whole-House Dehumidifier Can Positively Impact Your Home

Tuesday, June 1st, 2021

woman-looking-comfortableDid you know that your air conditioner is a natural dehumidifier? This means during the warmer, more humid months, your air conditioner can dry out the air–a little tiny bit. The thing is, unfortunately, air conditioners are not designed for this purpose, and actually need a lot of help when the air inside your home gets too much moisture. This is where a professional whole-home dehumidifier installation comes in. Not only will it help your comfort, but it can help keep your household healthy, your property healthy, and keep your air conditioner performing as efficiently as possible.

Whether you want to rid your home of mold and mildew growth that happens when temperatures climb during our muggy summers, or you want to reduce odors and help family members who might suffer from allergies or asthma, dehumidification is the answer. Read on to learn more!

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Here’s Why Your Indoor Air Quality is Worse Than You Think

Monday, March 9th, 2020

woman-having-trouble-with-poor-iaqWe often think of our homes as a safe haven. However, what many homeowners don’t know is that the quality of the air inside their homes is actually a lot worse than they’d like to believe. There are a number of factors that contribute to poor indoor air quality, and below, we’ve outlined some of them for you.

All you have to do is keep reading below to find out more, and of course, remember to call our team when you need a Taylorsville HVAC company. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get started!

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