Most people are aware of the importance of breathing clean air when spending time outdoors. Many people even move away from crowded cities, where things like smog, carbon monoxide, and ozone pollute the air. But the air quality inside our homes, offices, and commercial spaces often goes ignored. That’s unfortunate, because we end up spending so much of our time in these enclosed spaces, breathing in this potentially toxic air. Fortunately, this isn’t a problem you have to accept – there are a variety of ways to improve the air quality in indoor spaces, including several that are quite affordable.
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The air quality in homes and commercial properties is remarkably important for the comfort, health, and general well-being of everyone using these spaces. From molds and other fungi to particulate matter to bacteria, many harmful pollutants can be found in some indoor locations. But the air-quality professionals at Dynamic HVAC are here, ready to help improve your air quality, so that you can enjoy clean, fresh air all year long. Stop breathing in potentially dangerous substances now, and let our team test your air and design a plan for improving its quality.
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Did you know that the air inside your home can actually be more polluted than the air outdoors? This is especially true given that Michigan has such long heating and cooling seasons, in which most people keep the windows closed. But we offer a full range of indoor air quality (IAQ) services that’ll help you breathe cleaner, healthier air in every season. Our solutions target dust, allergens, odors, humidity imbalances, and airborne contaminants, and they will all integrate seamlessly with your existing HVAC system.
A few of our most popular indoor air quality services include:
Contact us today to get professional indoor air quality service in Waterford, Michigan.
There are a lot of companies promoting air-quality improvement products and services, but many of them simply don’t work. And even for the products and services that can clean the air in your home or commercial space, they must be installed or carried out in a professional manner to achieve the results you deserve. That’s exactly what you get when you rely on the professionals at Dynamic HVAC. We’ve been providing heating, cooling, and air-quality services since the 1970s, and we maintain the same dedication to providing unmatched service that we did when we first opened our doors. Trust the air quality experts; trust Dynamic HVAC for all of your indoor air quality needs.
If you’re concerned about the quality of the air in your home or business, it’s important to select an HVAC service provider who has the skills, knowledge, and expertise to provide you with effective solutions. The technicians with Dynamic HVAC embody all of these traits, and they’re all very experienced with air-quality improvement products and techniques. We will be happy to have one of our expert technicians assess the air quality in your space, determine the best solution for your situation, and then execute the plan they’ve designed. And once finished providing the installation and cleaning services you require, they’ll walk you through everything they’ve done and lay out a proper maintenance plan, so that you can enjoy cleaner, fresher air for years to come.
The air you breathe inside your home or office plays a major role in your comfort, health, and overall well-being. Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can not only cause discomfort, but it can also aggravate existing health conditions and even damage your home or commercial property over time. And because the signs of poor air quality aren’t always obvious, it’s important to know what to look for so you can address the problem before it worsens.
A few of the most common signs that indicate you may have poor indoor air quality include:
If anyone using the space experiences worsening allergy or asthma symptoms while indoors, the cause may be airborne particles such as dust, pollen, or pet dander.
Chronic respiratory irritation often points to pollutants, irritants, or excessive dust in the air inside your home or office.
Excessively dry air – especially during the winter – can cause skin irritation, a scratchy throat, and eye discomfort.
Lingering odors may indicate the presence of mold, mildew, or bacteria within your HVAC system or ductwork.
If dust accumulates quickly on surfaces or around your air vents, your filtration system may not be capturing particulate matter effectively.
Air that’s either too dry or too humid can cause discomfort, promote mold growth, and damage wood floors or furniture.
If colds or respiratory infections seem to spread easily in your home or office, you may have airborne pathogens circulating through your HVAC system.
Irritated mucous membranes can be caused by exposure to airborne chemicals, smoke, or particulates.
High moisture levels inside your home or office can contribute to mold growth and overall poor air quality.
Rooms that feel stale or stuffy may not be getting proper ventilation, which can cause contaminants to linger in the air.
If you notice any of these signs, contact the professionals at Dynamic HVAC for an inspection!
Deciding to address the air quality in your home or commercial property is an important first step. But once you’ve made this decision, you have to take the next step and find the ideal HVAC service provider for the job. We try to make that easy for you at Dynamic HVAC by doing a few key things:
To legally perform HVAC service, installations, or repairs in Michigan, contractors are required to have both state and federal licenses. But while some HVAC companies try to skirt around these rules, we always operate in accordance with all relevant rules and regulations.
The Waterford community has blessed us with an incredible amount of support over the years. To help return that favor, we support local initiatives and offer discounts to local teachers, veterans, first responders, and churches.
We have a relentless dedication to customer satisfaction, and we’ll always stand behind our work. If you’re unsatisfied with the air quality or HVAC services we’ve provided, we’ll make things right – no questions asked.
We’ve been family owned and operated throughout our entire history, which stretches back to the 1970s. And throughout this time, we’ve continued to embrace the values we held true from the very first day we opened our doors.
Still have questions about improving the air quality in your home or business? Curious about some of the costs associated with air-quality testing? We’ve rounded up some of the most common questions we hear from our customers and answered them below.
Poor air quality can trigger a variety of symptoms, which may differ based on the pollutants present as well as the individual breathing them in. However, things like eye, nose, and throat irritation, mild to moderate headaches, dizziness, unexplained fatigue, and respiratory problems like coughing and sneezing are some of the most common symptoms indicating poor air quality.
You can address poor indoor air quality in a variety of ways, and the ideal approach will vary based on the details of the space and the specific pollutants that are present. That’s part of the reason it is so important to work with an air-quality specialist, like the pros at Dynamic HVAC. Our technicians may recommend a variety of strategies, ranging from eliminating the source of the pollutants to installing better air filters to adjusting the humidity levels.
There are air testing kits you can purchase, but these are rarely very accurate. The best way to check your indoor air quality is by having an assessment performed by a licensed HVAC technician who specializes in indoor air quality.
Absolutely. Air purifiers can remove a significant amount of the particulate matter in your air, making your air healthier and easier to breathe.
It is wise to test your air quality once per year as well as following any significant change in respiratory symptoms.
A number of things can cause a home to suffer from poor air quality, including excessive dust, dander, or debris in the air, improper humidity levels, or the presence of mold or bacteria in the HVAC system.
The costs associated with air quality tests vary based on the specific pollutants being tested for and the size of the space. However, testing generally costs between about $200 and $1,000.
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