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Breathe Easily: How to Know Your Indoor Air Needs Help

Many studies show that the air inside your home can actually be more polluted than the air outside. This is especially troubling if anyone in your home has respiratory issues. Fortunately, there are steps that you can take to improve your indoor air quality (IAQ). If you’re dealing with any of these signs, your indoor air needs help to keep you breathing easily.

Persistent Allergies and Respiratory Issues

While it’s normal to experience allergy symptoms during the spring, persistent allergies and respiratory issues should never be the norm. If anyone in your house constantly deals with breathing problems, sinus infections, watery eyes, congestion, or similar symptoms, you likely need IAQ solutions.

Allergens like dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, and pollen often accumulate indoors and can be difficult to eliminate without proper filtration and ventilation. When these irritants are left unchecked, they can trigger or worsen asthma and allergy symptoms year-round, even during times of year that aren’t known for causing allergy symptoms.

Unpleasant Odors That Won’t Go Away

A lingering musty, burning, or chemical-like smell in your home is not only annoying but can also point to a severe IAQ problem. Depending on the odor that you’re dealing with, you might have hidden biological growth, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), or poor circulation, all of which can damage your IAQ.

These odors often originate from mold growing in damp areas, such as basements, crawl spaces, or within your ductwork. Alternatively, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from paints, cleaning products, and building materials can create a chemical-like smell, especially in newer homes or spaces that you’ve recently renovated.

Excessive Dust Despite Regular Cleaning

While there’s no way to completely prevent dust from gathering on the surfaces in your home, if you have excessive layers of dust despite regular cleaning, you probably have poor air quality in your home. This is especially true if you find thick layers of dust on or around your vents.

When air ducts are full of debris, or filters haven’t been changed regularly, dust has nowhere to go but into your living space. This is why it’s so important to regularly change your HVAC filters. Typically, you need to replace your filter at least every three months; however, you may want to change it more often to further promote indoor air quality.

Poor indoor air quality not only makes your home less comfortable but also strains your HVAC system. By noticing the warning signs of poor air quality, you can protect your home, your loved ones, and yourself from the consequences of poor IAQ. If you want to improve the indoor air quality in your Tampa Bay, FL home, call Cornerstone Pros today.

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