During winter, homes are sealed tighter to keep cold air out. While this improves energy efficiency, it can also trap pollutants, allergens, and dry air inside.
Dry air is one of the most common winter complaints. It can cause skin irritation, sinus discomfort, and static electricity. It can also make a home feel colder than it actually is, causing homeowners to raise the thermostat unnecessarily.
Air purification systems help reduce airborne particles like dust, pet dander, and allergens. When integrated with the HVAC system, they work continuously to improve air quality throughout the home.
Humidity control plays a key role in comfort. Balanced humidity allows the air to hold heat more effectively, improving comfort without increasing energy usage.
Smart integrations allow homeowners to monitor and adjust indoor air quality settings remotely. This adds convenience and helps maintain consistent comfort throughout the winter season.
Indoor air quality solutions work best when they are properly sized and integrated into the existing HVAC system. A professional assessment ensures compatibility and performance.
If your home feels dry or uncomfortable during winter, an indoor air quality evaluation can help identify solutions that improve comfort year-round.
