Enhance Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality in Chatsworth & Dalton, Georgia
Ensure your home is as healthy as it is comfortable with expert indoor air quality services in Dalton and Chatsworth. From air quality audits to duct cleaning, True Temp helps eliminate trapped pollutants and allergens, providing a refreshing environment with minimal disruption to your daily life.
Indoor Air Quality — Breathe Better With Our Indoor Air Quality Services
These ductless heating and cooling systems deliver carefully calibrated temperature control for individual areas of your home with minimal energy. When you install mini-splits, you can help lower your energy bills while benefiting from their ultra-quiet operation and undisturbed comfort.
Ready to upgrade your home’s climate control with one of our Lennox mini-split systems?
Call True Temp Heating & Air Conditioning today for your complimentary mini-split consultation in Chatsworth, GA.
Signs Your Home Deals With Poor Indoor Air Quality
Health Problems
While these types of symptoms can be a result of other issues, they can also be a sign your home is dealing with indoor air quality (IAQ) problems. This is particularly true if you feel better while you’re not home.
- Dry eyes, nose, throat or skin
- Headaches and sinus issues
- Fatigue
- Allergies or asthma symptoms that are more severe than average
- Coughing and sneezing
- Dizziness or nausea
Environmental Problems
An old heating and cooling system can be contributing to indoor air quality problems, particularly if it’s failing to filter air, balance humidity or keep temperatures consistent.
Here are some other signs you may need to refresh your indoor air:
- Excess static or mold growth
- Excessive dust
- Stale or musty odors
How Can I Prevent Indoor Air Quality Problems?
Preventing indoor air quality problems should be comparatively straightforward with just 10 simple tips:
True Temp Energy Audit
Schedule an indoor air quality audit with True Temp Heating & Air Conditioning. We’ll test areas that impact air quality, such as humidity, carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Then we’ll go over whatever concerns we uncover and how you can improve them.
Regular Cleaning
Clean on a regular basis to control dust mites, which can aggravate allergies and asthma.
Second Hand Smoke Removal
Clear your home of secondhand smoke.
Whole Home Filtration System
Get a whole-home filtration system to get rid of odors, as opposed to hiding them with air fresheners or strong candles. The pollution includes chemicals that can lead to headaches or irritate respiratory illness.
Air It Out
Air out gas-burning appliances, like stoves and water heaters, outside.
Control Humidity Levels
Keep your home’s humidity levels balanced with a humidifier or dehumidifier, according to your needs. Adjust humidity under 50% to impede mold and mildew spores.
Radon Assesments
Assess your home for radon. Long-term exposure to this invisible radioactive gas is the leading cause of lung cancer for nonsmokers, as stated by the EPA. You can buy a radon test kit online or contact your state radon program for info on discounted or free kits.
Utilize Ventilation
Use a ventilation system to replace contaminated indoor air with fresh outside air.
Use Natural Cleaning Products
Choose natural cleaning and painting supplies that are low in or free of VOCs. Excess levels of VOCs can aggravate symptoms for family members with respiratory conditions.
Carbon Monoxide Monitor Placement
Mount carbon monoxide detectors near bedrooms.
