Indoor Air Quality Features
Properly Sized HVAC allows your home to run efficiently while keeping costs to a minimum. Heating and cooling your home typically eats up close to 50% of your total energy bill, therefore it is very important to have an HVAC system that is going to run efficiently as possible.
ERV's exchange stale air inside the home with fresh air from outdoors. By doing so, indoor air quality becomes much healthier. The use of an ERV provides other benefits such as de-humidification, an effective reduction of energy costs as well as heating and cooling costs, and has also allowed for the scaling down of HVAC equipment capacities.
Low-VOC Paints & Finishes are used as a standard in our homes. VOC's are qualified as carcinogens and can be harmful to your health as well as indoor air quality. Low VOC paints, stains, and varnishes help to achieve healthy indoor air quality.
Electronic Or HEPA Air Filtration Systems are designed to clean the air by filtering out harmful particles and air pollutants. These filtration systems filter out mold, allergens, pet dander, dust, and other harmful pollutants. HEPA filters essentially trap these harmful particles and remove them from the environment, while UV light treatment kills any DNA based microorganisms. UV light in duct work is a great way of continually disinfecting the air and providing better indoor air quality.
How Indoor Air Quality is Achieved




