Queen Creek Air Quality Testing
If you’re worried about your indoor air quality (IAQ), our team at Hicken Air performs air quality testing. We’ll collect a sample and test your air for various contaminants, then discuss ways to improve your IAQ. This may include increasing your ventilation, installing an air purifier, or adjusting your humidity.
Air flows through your ductwork before it reaches your space. If you notice dust, debris, and black splotches around your vents, you may have dirty ductwork that circulates polluted air. Excessive dust buildup on your furniture is another sign of grimy ducts.
Asthma attacks, allergic reactions, and respiratory issues are major warning signs. Pollen, dust, pet dander, and other allergens can irritate your sinuses as you breathe indoor air. Dry air tends to worsen your symptoms because it exacerbates the irritation.
Queen Creek HVAC Technicians from Hicken Air can install an air purifier that traps particles and circulates clean air throughout your space. Some models come with UV lights that kill bacteria and viruses. You’ll enjoy relief from respiratory issues, protect your family from illnesses, and reduce the dust buildup in your house.
If you feel damp and sticky in your home, you might have excess humidity. We also install whole-house dehumidifiers that draw air into the system, pass it over evaporator coils, and release condensation through the drain line. This lowers moisture levels in your home, resulting in less condensation, reduced mold growth, and fewer pests.
Dry hair, itchy skin, chapped lips, static electricity, and dead houseplants are signs that your air is too dry. When we install a whole-house humidifier, the system releases steam into the air to raise moisture levels. The steam relieves dryness and irritation, helps your plants thrive and protects your wooden furniture.