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Category Archives: Mold
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Home Comfort recommends that our customers have HVAC service at least twice a year. Of course, this does not include emergencies, because at those times a service provider will simply clear the specific issue and not provide … Continue reading
Dust, Mold And Critters: Need Any More Reasons To Get Your Ductwork Cleaned?
If you’re a Lane County homeowner with a forced-air system, you have ducts. Your ductwork is the distribution system for all your cooling and heating. Ducts, over a period of time, can collect dirt, dust, pollen, pet hair and a … Continue reading
Posted in Air ducts, Duct Cleaning, Ductwork, IAQ – Indoor Air Quality, Mold, Planned Maintenance, Service & Maintenance, Technicians
Tagged air flow, air handler, crawl spaces, dander, distribution system, ductwork, dust mites, energy bills, Eugene, florence, heating ducts, higher energy, moist conditions, mold growth, Oregon, respiratory problems, roseburg, salem, springfield
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With Spring Thaw Comes Mold: Tips For Indoor Air Quality
Ah…glorious spring days! They can make you feel wonderful, but be watchful – with spring thaw comes mold, which can put a damper on all that energy. While enjoying that burst of spring-cleaning energy, make sure you don’t neglect your … Continue reading
Ease Spring Allergies With Some Indoor Air Quality Strategies
Why wait until you start sniffling and sneezing to better manage the indoor air quality in your home? The Great Northwest and its inhabitants can bring in some serious pollens, molds, dust particles, and dander. Tackling this problem strategically can allow … Continue reading
Posted in Air ducts, IAQ – Indoor Air Quality, Mold
Tagged air cleaning, airborne particles, cleaning machines, deep cleaning, dust mites, dust particles, heating and air conditioning, hepa filter, indoor air quality, mold spores, pollens, upper respiratory symptoms, vacuum cleaner, vapor steam cleaners
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Duct Cleaning Can Improve Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality
By treating your home heating and cooling system to a thorough duct cleaning you can ensure that the air you and your family are breathing is free of contaminants.
Posted in Air ducts, IAQ – Indoor Air Quality, Mold
Tagged dust particles, quality air
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