Help Lower Air Contaminants with an Air Filtration System
These days, homes and commercial properties are constructed with secure seals between indoor and outdoor air. While this is great for avoiding HVAC losses, there are unintended repercussions. Lacking access to fresh outdoor air, your indoor air can become stuffed with microscopic pollutants as well as regular debris like dust and hair. Significant concentrations of airborne particles can worsen respiratory symptoms and even make you sick! For truly clean, healthy indoor air, these pollutants should be extracted as much as possible.
Are You Interested in Dedicated Air Filtration?
EPA studies discovered that pollutant rates indoors tend to be up to five times greater than outside, making an effective air filtration system an excellent tool when working to reduce contamination levels. McLoughlin Plumbing Heating & Cooling offers top-of-the-line filtration technology ideal for attracting and capturing particulates like:
- Dust, hair and soot
- Pet dander
- Allergens such as pollen
- Mold and mildew spores
- Viruses and bacteria
- Smoke and odor particles
- Volatile Organic Compounds such as synthetic cleaners
Regional industries and potential health concerns can help determine which pollutants you’d benefit most from filtering out of your indoor air. For instance, somebody with intense allergies should make getting rid of pollen or animal dander the priority. Our indoor air quality services in [siteinfo field=”msa”] are structured to help you understand what particulate matter you’re taking on.
HEPA Filters
Many air filtration systems utilize what’s known as a High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter. Remember that many filters are structured similarly and sold as “HEPA-type” filters even though they don’t offer the same level of efficiency. You should seek out “True” or “Absolute” HEPA filters certified by air quality groups.
With a layered network of extremely small fibers, HEPA filters trap airborne particles when they drift past. Some designs will employ additional layers of filtration to keep the central fiber layer from becoming clogged with larger substances such as hair and lint. One type, also known as an activated carbon filter, has highly absorbent carbon pores to grab particles.
A small trade-off with HEPA filters is that the compact fibers can restrict airflow, which may force your HVAC system to run longer to sustain your desired temperatures. We will share tailored advice on whether you would benefit from HEPA-level filtration.
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Benefits of Air Filtration System Installation in Springfield
McLoughlin Plumbing Heating & Cooling possesses a skilled team of air filtration system installers in Springfield. With their assistance, you can quickly secure more effective air filtration for your home or commercial property. Almost immediately, you can enjoy some or all of the following benefits:
Clearly, an air filtration system is an excellent investment for people hoping to help stop airborne contamination from negatively affecting their health or HVAC equipment.
Schedule Your Free Quote for Air Filtration System Installation
Ready to keep your indoor air supply more fresh and with less pollution? Contact the comfort specialists at McLoughlin Plumbing Heating & Cooling. You can ask about a free quote for your new air filtration system by giving us a call at 610-649-8080 today.
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A complete sense of comfort shouldn’t be out of anyone’s budget. McLoughlin Plumbing Heating & Cooling lightens the load with seasonal promotions, discounts and other special offers. These offers help lower costs for key services, new equipment or whatever else you need for your comfort and peace of mind. Check out our current offers for more details on how to save.
Committed to Comfort from the Very Start
While a long history of service is impressive, nothing is more important to customer satisfaction than a dedication to total comfort. McLoughlin Plumbing Heating & Cooling considers your peace of mind our top priority, and that hasn’t changed since we first opened our doors. Learn more about our history, and how our communities support us just as much as we support you.