Signs Of Poor Indoor Air Quality

February 16, 2021

The indoor air quality in your home is crucial because it helps maintain a healthy environment for you and the other people in your home. Poor indoor air quality may also affect the pets in your home. If you only feel ill or notice that your allergies are worse when inside your home, you could have poor indoor air quality. Coughing and Respiratory Issues If you have a cough caused by your indoor air quality, it is usually because of a higher concentration of airborne particles in your home. Coughing is how your body tries to get rid of inhaled particles because they are irritating you physically. You may even notice that you have respiratory infections caused by excess contaminants in the air. Having good air quality is very important if you have young children, pets, or people with asthma in your home. They may be more vulnerable to air quality problems and become sick more often. Dizziness or Fatigue While in Your Home If you feel dizzy or overly tired while in your home, you may have chemicals or other types of gas air contaminants in the air. These symptoms could be from carbon monoxide, fumes, or other pollutants....

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How can I save money on energy bills in the winter?

January 20, 2021

For many homeowners, winter leads to increased heating bills, but how high do they have to go? That answer depends on what steps someone takes to improve efficiency. Try Moderate Temperature Settings Picking a better thermostat setting could drop expenses. When the furnace sits at a high setting for extended periods, expect the bills to match the usage appropriately. Try a lower setting; even a slight reduction could lead to lower bills. Investing in a smart thermostat might be, well, a smart move. Smart thermostats allow for automatic pre-settings or programmable ones. Smart thermostats also work with mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. By better scheduling temperatures at particular times, the furnace won’t run at the top temperature when no one is home or when a lower setting proves wiser. Care for the Furnace Properly servicing the furnace could also save money. If the filter is old or another part is worn out, replacements might improve efficiency. Maybe the entire system needs a good cleaning, leading to a better running heater. Better efficiency could reduce costs, so a yearly tune-up could actually save you money. TechnoAir offers heating repair and maintenance for people living in the Grove City, Ohio,...

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Heating Tips for the Holidays

December 18, 2020

The holidays are a time to relax and enjoy some quality time with family. If you are hosting guests during the holidays, the last thing you would want is to deal with heating issues. Here are three tips that might help with heating for the holidays. 1. Open Blinds and Curtains During the day, opening blinds and curtains allows the sun’s rays to enter and heat your home. The heat from the sun can help to raise the temperature in your home, preventing your furnace from running constantly to provide heat. On the other hand, it helps to close the blinds and curtains when the sun goes down to prevent any heat loss. 2. Seal Drafty Windows Drafty windows can lead to heat loss when cool air leaks into the house. If you notice leaky areas around your home, it helps to use draft stoppers to insulate these drafty windows and doors. It might also be worthwhile to have a professional inspect your home for any leaks that require the application of insulation or sealant. 3. Inspect Your Heating System It helps to have your heating system inspected by trained and experienced professionals at least once a year. An inspection...

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The Importance of Duct Sealing

November 12, 2020

It’s a common curiosity to wonder if it’s worth sealing your home’s ductwork. The truth, though, is that duct sealing is actually very important for several reasons. Here are the main issues homeowners may face by not having their ductwork professionally sealed. Uncomfortable Conditions When ductwork is not sealed properly, it allows air leakage to occur and a subsequent loss of the home’s heated or cooled air. You can have the best heating and air system with the most powerful fan, but if the ductwork is leaking, there will be plenty of waste. The result is areas of the home that aren’t able to be fully heated or cooled to your desired temperature. Poor Indoor Air Quality When your home’s ductwork is not sealed, the leaking air that escapes it then blows into the walls, floors, ceilings, and other dirty areas. Then, much of the otherwise hidden and settled particulate matter is sent into areas of your home and recirculated through your heating and air system. Pests can also infiltrate unsealed ductwork, taking up residence within and subsequently adding lots of unhealthy contaminants that are blown into the air from your HVAC system. Critical Safety Risks Along with poor air...

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5 Tips for Saving Energy This Fall

October 20, 2020

In the fall and winter months, demand for electricity and gas increases. Municipal energy providers routinely charge more for utilities during this time of year. By using these tips, you can reduce your household’s energy expenditures. Detect and Patch Leaks Doors and windows are notorious for leaks. Tail a lighter or candle around edges of windows and doors to detect leaks. Patch them up with caulk or weatherstrips. Don’t Neglect the Power of Sunlight Without the Sun, life on Earth probably wouldn’t exist. Despite its necessity, people often neglect the power of sunlight. Although you should avoid opening your windows during winter, leave your blinds open from dawn until dusk. Thanks to the greenhouse effect, your home will absorb and trap radiant heat from sunlight. Invest in Heating System Maintenance Most American homes, especially those in the Buckeye State, have central heating systems. Many of these HVAC systems double as air conditioners during warmer months. Despite how much use they get, countless Ohioans neglect to maintain their heating systems. Here at TechnoAir Heating, Cooling and Refrigeration in Grove City, we can conduct a full diagnostic test to detect potential issues, address them before they grow and clean your heating system....

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HVAC Care for Pet Owners

September 20, 2020

If you own a pet, you should take a few extra steps to care for your HVAC system. By remembering the following tips, you will keep your indoor air quality high, help your HVAC system operate efficiently and extend its life. Replace Filter Regularly It’s imperative that you regularly replace your HVAC system’s filter. The filter will quickly become clogged with hair from your pet along with the usual dust and dirt. You should replace it as often as every other month. Vacuum Regularly You should vacuum every other day. Furry pets shed quite a bit, and vacuuming will keep their hair from entering your home’s HVAC system. This will help extend the life of your HVAC system’s filter. Get an Air Purifier You can have an air purifier installed in your HVAC system. This will help anyone in your family who is allergic to your pets. There are several budget-friendly options available. At TechnoAir Heating, Cooling and Refrigeration, we can help you find and install the right whole-home air purifier for your property. Clean Your Ducts Even with replacing your filter and vacuuming regularly, your ductwork will collect dust, dirt, pet hair, dander and more. This residue will reduce...

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How to Reduce Exposure to Indoor Air Pollutants

August 10, 2020

Having dirty air circulating in your home can have a variety of negative effects. Particles and volatile organic compounds can be inhaled and can cause an array of respiratory issues. In the long term, they can also cause heart and lung disease. Minimizing your exposure to indoor air pollution is important for your health and safety, and here are three ways to do it. 1.Proper House Cleaning Keeping your house as clean as possible can minimize the particles and vapors that will circulate in your residence. Regular dusting, vacuuming, and sweeping can keep dirt from becoming airborne. Using microfiber cloths when cleaning can collect dirt instead of sending it into the air. To prevent pollen from entering your home during the spring and summer, keep windows closed whenever possible. 2. Keep Pets Clean Pets can be a major source of indoor particles and pollution. Getting regular grooming for your animal can minimize the dander and the hair that they will shed in your house. Keeping your cat’s litter box clean will also reduce airborne pollutants. 3. Install Air Filtration Systems Having an air filtration system installed in your property can effectively remove harmful pollutants from the air. At TechnoAir Heating,...

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The Pros and Cons of Humidity Control

July 15, 2020

One of the best ways to protect your family and your indoor environment is by investing in a humidification system, especially if you live in an older property or a dry region. A home with a humidity level between 40% and 60% RH is more comfortable, cleaner, healthier and safer. Here are the pros and cons associated with residential and commercial humidity control: Humidity Control Pros Humidity eliminates airborne pollutants and dust. Airborne pollutants and dust can lead to many problems, including infections and allergic reactions. Maintaining a sufficient percentage of relative humidity using a residential humidifier will stop pollutants and dust in their tracks. Maintaining a consistent humidity level in your home can support proper hydration. Good hydration protects against hair and skin damage in the form of itchiness, dullness, dryness and split ends. Home humidification also plays a role in protecting against the development of static electricity, which can lead to irritating and annoying shocks. Humidification provides clean air. Breathing in dry air can make it more difficult to get enough oxygen and transfer it to your bloodstream, leading to fatigue, increased tiredness and reduced concentration. Maintaining appropriate levels of humidity at home can clean the indoor air...

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Summertime Indoor Air Quality Concerns

June 8, 2020

There are a number of indoor air quality issues that crop up during the summer months. Your home may have higher humidity, more allergens and generally poor air quality. Here are some things you should know about summertime indoor air quality. Impact on Indoor Air Quality Poor indoor air quality can cause allergies to flare up. People experience eye and throat irritation and coughing. People who have asthma or other breathing conditions can end up in a dangerous situation. Particles in the air that cause negative reactions include pet dander, pollen, dust mites, dust and mold spores. TechnoAir is an HVAC company based in Grove City, OH. We help customers with their indoor air quality problems by offering solutions like air purifiers and dehumidifiers. Increased Allergies Many types of plants and flowers bloom in the summer months. Your air conditioning system is likely working hard while it’s hot out. This means it is pulling in a lot of outdoor air with allergens in it. The allergens get blown throughout your home as a result. Pet dander is also a big concern during the summer months. Dogs and cats shed more when it gets warm. They leave dander all over the...

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Things To Know About Carbon Monoxide in Your Home

May 12, 2020

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless and colorless gas produced by burning fossil fuels. This includes natural gas, wood charcoal and gasoline. If it builds up in your home, it can cause serious health issues and even death in high enough concentration. Here’s what you need to know about carbon monoxide. Symptoms Low levels of carbon monoxide in your home can lead to headaches, weakness, nausea, dizziness and shortness of breath. Higher levels can cause confusion, blurred vision and loss of consciousness. As it replaces oxygen in your blood, you can die from breathing too much carbon monoxide. Sources The main sources of carbon monoxide in a home are a gas furnace, water heater, fireplaces, gas appliances and a car idling in the garage. All of these should be well-maintained and properly vented. You should never use a charcoal grill or kerosene heater indoors due to carbon monoxide concerns. Techno Air Heating, Cooling and Refrigeration is located in Grove City, OH. We provide maintenance services for gas furnaces, during which we make sure they are operating safely. Signs of Carbon Monoxide There may be signs that excessive CO is building up in your home. Stale or stuffy air is one...

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