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Air quality



Keep your air clean and comfortable



Smart thermostats





Looking to make your home smarter and more efficient? Think about upgrading to a programmable or smart wi-fi thermostat. Programmable thermostats can help you save energy by turning your heat and a/c up when you need them, and down when you don't. Take it a step further with a smart wi-fi thermostat that is not only programmable, but can even learn your routine and automatically adjust its programming to balance comfort and efficiency. Smart thermostats can also allow you to monitor and adjust your homes temperature from anywhere, which can alert you to any problems before you come home to find them for yourself. Ask us about thermostats.



Air purification





Would you like your house to have cleaner, healthier air? If so, ask us about some of the air purifiers we can install for you. We can install larger, more efficient filters, UV light purifiers, and our most popular iWave ionizing air purifiers. While filters catch more of the hair, dirt, and dust, purifiers take care of the smaller particles like pollen, bacteria, and viruses. With health and air quality awareness higher than ever, these air purifiers have become a popular addition to the standard home comfort system.



Humidifiers





In the cold winter months the air in our homes can become very dry. This can cause a multitude of problems for the health of you and your home. Keeping the humidity at proper levels is not only more comfortable, but can reduce dust-mites and bacteria that can cause respiratory issues. Overly dry air can also harm furniture and wood throughout you home by causing warping, cracking and peeling due to shrinkage. If your home has problems with dry air, talk to us about adding a whole home humidifier to your system.



Air Exhangers





Air exchangers, also known as heat recovery ventilators, or HRVs, are fan units that bring fresh outside air in, and stale inside air out. Rather than simply blowing the air in and out and loosing all of that heat or a/c, they pass the air through a heat exchanger within the unit to save as much energy as possible. These units are required in most new construction, but can be a great addition to older homes as well to eliminate that stale stuffy air. Ask us about HRVs.


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