Air Quality Services

Mr. Home Services Air Quality Services

All of us face a variety of risks to our health as we go about our day-to-day lives. Driving in cars, flying in planes, engaging in recreational activities, and being exposed to environmental pollutants all pose varying degrees of risk. Some risks are simply unavoidable. Some we choose to accept because to do otherwise would restrict our ability to lead our lives the way we want. And some are risks we might decide to avoid if we had the opportunity to make informed choices. Indoor air pollution is one risk that you can do something about.

At Mr. Home Services, we are committed to helping educate Mr. Home Services residents about the health risks of poor indoor air quality and then helping you do something about it. That is why we are the area’s number one indoor air quality professionals.

In the last several years, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities. Other research indicates that people spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors. Thus, for many people, the risks to health may be greater due to exposure to air pollution indoors than outdoors.

Carbon Monoxide Risks for Homes

 What Causes Indoor Air Problems?

  • Indoor pollution sources that release gases or particles into the air (cooking, cleaning products, paint, etc.)
  • Inadequate ventilation or circulating pollutants throughout the building caused by clogged ducts and vents can increase indoor pollutant levels.
  • High temperature and humidity levels can also increase concentrations of some pollutants.

 

The best way to safeguard your home or business from poor indoor air quality is with Mr. Home Services Indoor Air Quality Services. Call us today at +1 732-609-1365 or complete our contact form for more information.

 

 

Whole Home UV Light Air Purifier Systems

Ultraviolet light, or UV light, neutralizes and kills many germs and bacteria in the air. The main source of this type of light on Earth is the sun. It is also why we don’t get sick as much during warmer seasons. Since the sun is closer to the Earth in the spring and the summer, the UV light can kill germs, like viruses and bacteria, that might otherwise make us ill.

UV Light Air Purifiers

At Mr. Home Services, we can harness the power of UV light to clean the air that comes into your home. Many of us don’t think about indoor air pollution, but studies have shown that indoor air is usually at least 2-5 times more polluted than outside air. It can be up to 100 times more polluted!

Since you spend so much time in your home, you want to be sure that the air you’re breathing there is clean and free of contamination!

Our UV air purifier for HVAC systems exposes all of the air in your home to light like that coming from the sun. A single UV air purifier installation can help people who suffer from:

  • Allergies
  • Other breathing difficulties
  • Frequent infections by viruses or bacteria
  • Skin irritations
  • And more!

 

Our UV light air purifiers neutralize any contaminant before it goes into your ducts and circulates through your home. This UV air purifier for your HVAC could help you and your family feel better, both now and into the future.

Get a UV Air Purifier for Your Home!

If you’re interested in UV air purifier installation in Mr. Home Services or one of the surrounding areas, reach out to us today! We’ll come out, survey your HVAC system, and make sure we get you the best UV air purifier for your home. Then we’ll perform your UV air purifier installation quickly and efficiently, so you can know that you’re breathing safe, clean air as quickly as possible.

Call to make your appointment with one of our UV air purification professionals today and get your UV air purifier installation in Mr. Home Services soon!

 

reasons to consider a whole home dehumidifier!

 

Damage Prevention

High humidity encourages pests and biological growth. It could also damage wallpaper, carpeting, ceilings, or drywall. You could also have to deal with bad smells, rotting wood, or peeling paint. Controlling the humidity in your home will help you avoid expensive repairs and increase the value of your home.

 

Comfort

A whole-home dehumidifier will keep your home from feeling stuffy or clammy. It can also help you remove excess moisture from cooking or showering.

Less expensive portable dehumidifiers are available, but they typically work on one or two rooms at once. Most portable dehumidifiers require you to empty the water collector every day or two also. You’ll also have to clean or change the filter regularly. Whole-home dehumidifiers send excess water to a drain through a hose, and some use a pump. That way, you can enjoy comfortable humidity levels without adding to your household chores.

 

A Healthier Home

Pests and microorganisms can cause illnesses like colds and asthma or allergy symptoms. You or your family members could experience dry or watery eyes, sinus problems, sore throats, rashes, or other problems. These issues could interrupt your sleep and keep you from being as productive as possible at work or enjoying your time off.

A whole-home dehumidifier is a particularly good idea for older people and those with compromised immune systems because they could be more vulnerable to harmful bacteria. Since these devices have filters, they can also help you remove dirt, dust, pollen, pet dander, and other contaminants from your home’s air. Just change your whole-home dehumidifier’s air filter when you change the filter for your HVAC system. Taking care of both of them should only take a few minutes. For the best indoor air quality, switch your filters once per month.

 

Energy Savings

People regulate their body temperatures on warm days by sweating. When the moisture evaporates away from your skin, you can also get rid of excess heat. Unfortunately, sweat can’t evaporate quickly when your home’s humidity is high. Without a dehumidifier, you and your family will have to use your air conditioner more to stay cool, even when your thermostat says your home is at a comfortable temperature.

 

Many whole-home dehumidifiers are connected to a hygrometer or humidity monitor, and you can set them to come on automatically when your humidity gets too high. Some programmable thermostats include humidity monitors and the ability to control HVAC accessories like whole-home dehumidifiers. A whole-home dehumidifier is a significant investment, but most people appreciate the increased comfort and understand they will get their money back through energy savings. A whole-home dehumidifier can increase the value of your home as well.

AC Heating and Air Conditioning Services is a Trane Comfort Specialist. We have more than 45 years of heating and air conditioning experience, and we can help you with maintaining, repairing, and installing a variety of HVAC equipment. You can control the humidity in your home, improve your indoor air quality, and keep yourself, your family, and your guests comfortable. For outstanding service from our honest, friendly professionals, call us anytime at +1 732-609-1365.

 

7 Benefits of Crawl Space Encapsulation

 

Up to 50% of the air you breathe in your home can flow up from your crawl space, so it’s vital to keep your crawl space as clean and dry as possible. Even vented crawl spaces can hold moisture and put your home at risk of water damage from mold, wood rot, pest infestation, and decreased energy efficiency. Moisture can cause a variety of unwanted problems, so it’s vital to keep excess moisture out of your home.

Today, homeowners encapsulate their crawl space to keep moisture and the resulting unwanted problems out of their home. Sealing off your crawl space protects your home’s foundation and makes your house a healthier place in which to live. Adding a crawl space vapor barrier and dehumidifier is the best way to improve your home’s indoor air quality and maximize energy efficiency.

Crawl Space Encapsulation Defined

 

Crawl space encapsulation is the adding of a heavy-duty polyethylene barrier to cover the crawl space including floors, foundation walls, and possibly even its ceiling. An encapsulation barrier could be likened to the lining in your swimming pool that prevents leaks. The barrier works best when it covers your home’s crawl space completely. Sealing tape connects the barrier’s pieces throughout the space, and once the space is sealed, a dehumidifier helps regulate your crawl space’s moisture level.

Reasons People Encapsulate Their Crawl Space

Homeowners have crawl spaces encapsulated to avoid:

  • The dangers involved when mold is present in the home
  • A musty mildew smell inside the home
  • Escalated home heating and cooling costs
  • Wet insulation
  • Windows that appear to sweat
  • Pest infestation in the home

 

Benefits of Crawl Space Encapsulation

  1. Improves air quality—Crawl space encapsulation promotes clean air circulation throughout your home, making it healthier to breathe for your friends and family. Unsealed crawl spaces are breeding grounds for moisture. When moisture is eliminated, humid air is no longer circulated throughout your home.
  2. Eliminates insect infestation—Insects including termites need moisture to survive. Crawl space encapsulations eliminate the possibility of creating conditions that welcome pests such as termites. Avoid the threat of insect infestation, significant damage, and the hassle pests cause by simply addressing your crawl space needs with professional encapsulation.
  3. Increases healthy living conditions—No one wants to get sick from spending time in their own home. Encapsulating a home’s crawl space makes the home a healthier place to live and breathe.
  4. Prevents mold and mildew issues—Unwanted moisture issues are prevented when moisture is eliminated from under your home. And no musty, wet odors will enter your home from your heating and air conditioning unit.
  5. Thwarts structural damage—For the long-term stability of your home’s foundation, it’s vital to prevent moisture from accumulating in your crawl space. When you prevent dampness from gathering in your crawl space, you also prevent it from seeping through to the dirt which surrounds your home’s foundation. Gutters aim water away from your home’s foundation, but a moist crawl space under your home can cause trouble. Crawl space encapsulation helps prevent moisture retention and makes your foundation more stable for years.
  6. Increases energy efficiency—When your heating and air conditioning unit doesn’t have to fight damp air created by a moist crawl space, it functions with less energy, which decreases your monthly utility bills. Note: crawl space encapsulation pays for itself over time due to the increased energy efficiency it provides your home.
  7. Improves the comfort of your floors. With crawl space encapsulation, the temperature of your home’s hardwood and tile floors will be more comfortable to walk on, especially during winter months. Encapsulation also keeps your home from feeling wet and humid during the hot summer months.

 

Ready to enjoy your home again?

Crawl space encapsulation increases the value of your home, brings better air quality within it, and helps you avoid major problems with structural damage or insect infestation. Dependable Home Services is committed to making sure your crawl space needs are addressed promptly and professionally. And with our detail-oriented staff, you’ll have a positive contractor experience throughout the crawl space encapsulation process.

What to Expect When Hiring Dependable Home Services

  • A clear and honest evaluation of your home’s needs
  • An owner actively managing your project
  • Work that is guaranteed

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Digital Thermostats

• HVAC Filters
• Humidifier
• UV bulbs
• EZ Traps
• Sump Pumps
• Carbon Monoxide Detectors
• Sediment Filters

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