You must prioritize your home’s indoor air quality in Glendale, AZ. The average person spends 90 percent of their time indoors, with most of that time spent in their homes, and, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air is 2-5x more polluted than outdoor air. At Cool Zone Air Conditioning & Heating, we aim to make it easier for people to breathe cleaner air in their homes. Our HVAC technicians are ready to improve your home’s IAQ.
"I have used Cool Zone several times this past year, and they are phenomenal. They always answer the phone, everyone is knowledgeable, they are always prompt, and have always been efficient - especially when fixing other technicians' poor workmanship. I cannot say enough good things. Danette is the greatest!" - Dawn B.
Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) has many adverse health effects. Symptoms commonly associated with poor household air quality include frequent headaches, sinus irritation, shortness of breath, and fatigue. Often, people assume they have seasonal allergies or the common cold when these symptoms come suddenly. Yet, the culprit could be your home’s air quality. A clean, tidy house doesn’t mean your air is clean. Some products you use to clean your home can pollute indoor air. For example, the chemicals in cleaning products can pollute the air.
Other common household contaminants include:
Pet dander
Dust
Mold
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Your central heating and air conditioning system has an existing filter that removes many pollutants, but that’s not always enough to clean the air. Sometimes, more advanced solutions are needed to improve the cleanliness of your home’s air.
Depending on the type, whole home air purifiers can trap up to 99% of airborne particles sized 0.3 microns, include built-in monitoring that measures pollution levels, and adjust fan speeds based on air quality levels. These purifiers work with your central heating and cooling system. One reason indoor air pollution has risen over the years is that builders build tighter homes. The push to build tighter homes means less energy loss, making it difficult to vent contaminated air. Whole-home ventilators solve this problem by removing polluted air from the home without relying on opening doors and windows, which can lead to energy loss and introduce irritants back into the home.
UV lamps kill bacteria on the evaporator and cooling coil in your home’s heating and cooling system. These lamps don’t remove polluted air but stop it from forming.
At Cool Zone Air Conditioning & Heating, we want you to have better IAQ for improved living and health. Our indoor air quality experts assess and determine the best solutions for your indoor air. We provide customized products and services so you and your family stop breathing polluted air. Our NATE and EPA-certified technicians complete most services on the same day.
For more information about solutions to improve indoor air quality in Glendale, contact Cool Zone Air Conditioning & Heatingtoday!