Home Health Hazards
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Mold Removal and Remediation
Indoor Air Quality
Low humidity can cause a number of irritations including dry skin and susceptibility to cold and flu germs. It can also damage your home, causing extra dust, cracks in wood floors and even ruined electrical equipment. High humidity, on the other hand, encourages the growth of fungus and mold – it can even promote bacteria and viruses.
Lead Paint Removal
Storm Preparedness
Indoor Air QualityAir Duct CleaningCarpet CleaningHouse Cleaning
Clean surfaces bring relief from allergies, but cleaning itself can release allergens. Here's how to overcome the spring-cleaning dilemma.
Indoor Air QualityFurnaces & Home Heating SystemsAir Conditioning
If you're looking to give your home's air quality a boost, consider a HEPA filter.
Indoor Air QualityBathroom Remodeling
A good bathroom exhaust fan reduces moisture in the dampest room of the house.
Indoor Air QualityHVAC Maintenance
Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) rates the efficiency of air filters at removing airborne particles from buildings. What is the MERV rating for your air filter?
Furnaces & Home Heating SystemsIndoor Air QualityAir Duct Cleaning
Your home's relative humidity should be 45 to 50 percent. If it's higher, consider a dehumidifier.