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Air Cleaners & Humidifiers
Air Cleaners
Today's homes are more tightly constructed than ever. This means less airborne dirt and dust can infiltrate the home from outside.
However, it also means dirt, dust, grease, pollen, spores, and other airborne particles that already exist in a home can't get out and are re-circulated over and over again
To remove these particles, that can cause unnecessary physical discomfort as well as damage to furnishings and electronics, more and more homeowners are turning to high efficiency air cleaners.
The reason: Today's high efficiency air cleaners can remove up to 95% of these undesirable airborne particles. The typical disposable filter that comes with your furnace only removes 3 to 15% of the contaminants.
The indoor environment is healthier because air cleaners remove much of the dust, pollen, mold spores and other microscopic irritants that make life miserable for people with allergies and respiratory problems. The result is healthier, cleaner indoor air.
The home is cleaner because air cleaners remove the dust particles that normally settle on walls, floors, drapes, upholstery and other furnishings. This allows homeowners to spend less time and money on routine house cleaning tasks.
There are many different types of air filters you can get for your system. Air cleaners take filtration to the next level removing most all unwanted particles from the air in your home.
Humidifiers
One of the driest places on Earth could be your home. And it's this "desert dryness" that makes you feel uncomfortable, robbing moisture from the air in your home. Even with the addition of moisture produced by normal household activities such as cooking and showers, you will seldom achieve comfortable indoor humidity levels without a whole house humidifier.
There are three reason most people purchase humidifiers. The first is your comfort. Winter air is dry enough, and the heat from your furnace make the air even dryer, which can lead to physical problems like dry skin, dry throat, nosebleeds, coughing and shocks from static electricity. The humidifier counteracts that.
The second is the wood in your home. Dry air causes wood floors and trim to separate, walls and ceilings to crack, and it even weakens the joints of your expensive wood furnishings. Dry air can also harm costly musical instruments.
The third is money. The moisture added to the air retains heat. That means you can actually lower your thermostat by 2 degrees or so and still feel as warm as you did before. It's really a must for people in cold dry climates. A humidifier is relatively inexpensive and most people find they can't live without one.
ESCO offers a complete line of indoor air quality products for your comfort needs.
Simply complete the online appointment form to schedule an appointment with a Trust Certified Comfort Consultant.
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