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09 Aug, 2024
On average, Americans spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors . That means maintaining good indoor air quality , or IAQ, is absolutely critical for staying in good health. Poor IAQ can cause and exacerbate a variety of health issues, including headaches, fatigue, trouble concentrating, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. Fortunately, modern technology has introduced several new ways to improve indoor air quality. With the addition of a couple of easy strategies that anyone can do, you’ll be breathing clean air in your home all year round.  Install an Air Exchanger Modern homes are well-sealed and insulated to preserve temperature and energy efficiency, but this does have a downside. A tightly sealed home keeps fresh outdoor air out, while trapping stale indoor air inside. An air exchanger remedies this by delivering clean, filtered outdoor air to your home while exhausting indoor air, contaminants, and excess humidity. At WestAIR , we proudly install the Lifebreath® Ventilation System, which provides a continuous flow of air to prevent stagnation, reduce humidity, and expel gaseous pollutants. Install an Air Cleaner Indoor air tends to be much more polluted than outdoor air, often containing copious amounts of dust, pollen, spores, and other particles. An air cleaner traps dust and other irritating particles, allowing the newly cleaned air to circulate throughout your home. We provide and install AprilAire ® non-electronic and electronic air cleaners, both of which trap particles effectively and efficiently. In fact, AprilAire air cleaners trap 98 percent of visible airborne dust and other large particles while permanently capturing at least 97 percent of airborne pollen-sized particles. Install a Whole House Humidifier While not as much of an issue during the summer, our long cold seasons in Minnesota drastically reduce the moisture in the air in our homes. This dry air causes many adverse health effects, including nose, throat, and skin discomfort. Dry air can even damage wood framing and harm expensive electronics. A humidifier forces dry air through its water panel evaporator, adding moisture to your air and keeping your home at proper humidity levels. At WestAIR, we provide and install AprilAire and Honeywell® humidifiers, both of which have proven to be effective solutions to dry air. Install a UV Light Air Purifier This type of purifier produces UV rays that break through an organism’s cell wall to sufficiently damage or destroy its DNA, rendering it unable to reproduce. This is particularly effective at removing airborne pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, mold, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). We are proud to be an authorized installer of BreatheCLEAN™ UV air purification systems , which install easily into your existing ductwork. The BreatheCLEAN features two 36-watt bulbs that destroy nearly all airborne disease-causing organisms. Take Advantage of Natural Ventilation One of the easiest ways to improve indoor air quality is to open up your home to outdoor air. Keep your windows and doors open when the weather is nice to allow air to cycle through. Try to do this for at least 10 minutes every day, even in the winter. During the summer, you can open your windows but keep the blinds partially closed to benefit from the fresh air without increasing heat gain from the sun. Reduce Pollutants at Their Sources The most direct way to combat indoor air pollution is by tackling them at their sources. This can be as simple as vacuuming and dusting regularly and refraining from smoking inside your home. If your home has insulation containing asbestos, seal off that area. The American Lung Association also recommends using safer cleaning alternatives when cleaning your home , such as soap and water, vinegar, and baking soda. Protect Your Home with WestAIR Stale indoor air poses many risks to your health. But with these six ways to improve indoor air quality, your home will be full of clean, fresh air. The professionals at WestAir Heating & Cooling have the experience and know-how to recommend and install the best air cleaning devices in your home so that you can have peace of mind. Call us at 763.498.8071 or visit our contact page to make an appointment.
08 Feb, 2024
Winter brings dry air into our homes, and with it, a number of health issues. Many people suffer from dry skin, scratchy throats, and nosebleeds during the colder months. Fortunately, using a humidifier can remedy many of these ailments while also introducing several benefits. Keep reading to learn five health benefits of using a humidifier.  Prevent Skin from Drying Out Both cold air from outside and hot air from your furnace will dry out your skin. This can make it itchy, flaky, and irritable. A humidifier will keep the moisture in the air at a healthy level, hydrating your skin. Moist air is especially important for people who suffer from conditions such as eczema . It can also keep lips from cracking and prevent hair from becoming dry and frizzy. Keep Your Airways Healthy Dry air also irritates your throat, nose, and even your vocal cords. Properly humidified air can soothe a dry, scratchy throat. If you are suffering from a cold or the flu, a humidifier can make your cough more productive, helping you expel phlegm and mucus more quickly. Moist air can also reduce snoring, which is a common symptom of dry airways. Treat Sinus Congestion Many people experience runny or stuffy noses during the winter. Did you know that a humidifier can help relieve sinus congestion? Installing a humidifier is one of your best defenses against sinus pressure and the resulting headaches. Prevent Bloody Noses Nosebleeds can range from a minor annoyance to a major inconvenience, depending on the situation. They can be especially embarrassing when you are in public and frustrating when you are trying to relax at home. Cold, dry air is perhaps the most common reason for nosebleeds , making a humidifier essential for anyone who is prone to them. Reduce Germs in Your Home Viruses and bacteria travel easier in cold, dry air, leading to the proliferation of the flu and other illnesses during the winter. In contrast, humid air can trap and neutralize viruses. This means that while a humidifier does not kill germs, it can hinder their spread. Research suggests that humidifiers are especially effective at slowing the spread of influenza. However, different bacteria and viruses may thrive in humid air. This is an emerging field of research, and more studies are needed to determine the relationship between humidity and viruses. Order a Humidifier from WestAIR Heating & Cooling There’s no need to suffer from dry skin, irritated throats, or bloody noses during the winter. WestAIR installs effective, low-maintenance humidifiers from trusted brands. Contact us today to discuss the best option for your home and take the first step toward eliminating the dry air from your home.
27 Feb, 2023
When it comes to weather, in Minnesota, we live in a state of extremes. That’s why we rely on our homes to provide an oasis of clean air and cozy temperatures all year long. And WestAIR Heating & Cooling has you covered. Read on to learn more about the HVAC services and solutions we offer as your local source for total indoor air comfort. Home Heating Solutions The snowy and bitterly cold winters make reliable, efficient heating systems vital to our comfort, health, and safety. WestAIR offers a full range of solutions, and our expert technicians will help you find the perfect fit for your home and provide professional installation. High-efficiency furnaces warm your entire home in the most cost-effective way, leading to lower energy bills. Additionally, qualifying systems allow you to claim a federal tax credit . Radiant floor heating provide heat from the ground up instead of via forced air through vents, which eliminates air loss in ductwork. This also means dust and allergens aren’t being blown into the home and decreasing air quality. Gas fireplaces allow you to add beauty as well as comfort. Our experienced technicians will help you choose the right model, style, and finishing touches to optimize performance and ultimately boost your home’s value. Unit/garage heaters let you use your garage for more than parking. By keeping the space warm, it can be used for year-round storage, social and recreational activities, hobbies, and more. Home Cooling Solutions While our air is extremely cold and dry, the summers are full of heat and humidity. But don’t worry—we provide the same level of experience and expertise when it comes to home cooling solutions. High-efficiency air conditioning (A/C) systems deliver cost-effective cooling while also helping maintain proper humidity levels. And just like the furnaces mentioned above, many will qualify you for a federal tax credit . Ductless mini-split A/C systems require no ductwork, making them ideal for homes/spaces where adding ducts is impractical or too expensive. They can also provide heating as well as cooling. HVAC Efficiency and Indoor Air Quality Solutions Indoor air quality (IAQ) affects comfort as well as overall health. Rely on WestAIR to help ensure the air inside your home is both clean and cozy. Air exchangers help remove stale, unhealthy indoor air while simultaneously providing fresh, pre-filtered outdoor air. Air cleaners do just what the name implies: They clean the air by trapping harmful airborne particles before they can pollute the home and be breathed in by you and your loved ones. Whole house humidifiers maintain relative humidity levels, helping avoid dry-air issues such as dry skin, cracking/warping of furniture and wood, and inefficient heating. Programmable/setback thermostats allow you to pre-set temperature and humidity settings for multiple days. This allows you to maintain cost-effective comfort without constantly having to adjust the thermostat. Automatic zoning systems separate your home into zones that can be individually controlled. That way, you don’t have to waste energy and money heating/cooling areas that are rarely used. Ultraviolet (UV) light air purification systems work in conjunction with your current HVAC to eliminate viruses, bacteria, mold, and other harmful airborne pathogens for improved IAQ. HVAC Maintenance Services As your local source for all things HVAC, WestAIR also provides a full range of professional maintenance services: Annual/Routine Maintenance Duct Cleaning Inspection and Repair/Replacement Replacement Air Filters Your home should be a private escape from the extremes of Minnesota weather. We’re here to help make the best decision for you and your home, as well as ensure your systems run at peak performance and efficiency. Contact WestAIR today to learn more about our HVAC services and solutions for total indoor air comfort.
23 May, 2022
The weather is heating up here in Minnesota. Have you given your cooling system a test run yet? Doing so allows you to address any issues before the hot and humid summer days arrive. But how will you know if you need a repair or a replacement? Read on to learn about six signs you need a new air conditioner.  Frequent Repairs and Old Age According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) , central air conditioners typically last about 15-20 years . And while occasional repairs are to be expected, having to do so frequently means you likely need a replacement. If your AC is around 15 years old and/or needs multiple service calls during the cooling season, it may be time to forget the repair bills and invest in a new cooling system . Strange Odors and/or Sounds Your AC shouldn’t be silent, but be on alert for certain noises that point to a problem: Loud grinding, squealing, or scraping noises could indicate a faulty belt, which can damage other parts if unaddressed. Frequent cycling (system turning on/off) could be caused by an improperly sized unit, a leaky ventilation system, or issues with the evaporator coils. Additionally, the air pushed out by the system should not offend your nostrils. Don’t ignore strange odors when your AC is on: Burning smells may be due to burned-out wiring or other issues with the unit’s internal pieces, which could lead to an electrical fire. Foul, rotten egg smells could indicate a gas leak that poses a serious health and safety hazard for you and your family. Musty smells could mean moisture is escaping into your ductwork and creating health risks. If you notice any of these issues, contact WestAIR ASAP to investigate and resolve the issue to keep your household safe. Moisture Buildup On/Around Condenser Unit Your AC will naturally produce some condensation, but liquids should never leak from the unit. Pooling water may be caused by a blocked or busted condensation tube and is a less serious issue. However, the refrigerant the system uses to cool the air is poisonous. Contact our expert HVAC technicians immediately if you notice any liquids on or around the condenser unit. Excess Indoor Humidity Speaking of moisture, a properly functioning cooling system should help maintain proper indoor humidity levels. If your home feels excessively humid, that’s a sign that your AC is failing and may need to be replaced. Weak, Warm, and/or Uneven Air Distribution Air conditioners should supply your entire home with cool, evenly distributed air. Warm air could be caused by a problem with the compressor or restricted airflow. If you notice uneven or weak air distribution from your vents, you may need to change/clean your filter or clean your ductwork to clear a blockage. You should schedule a professional inspection from an HVAC specialist to diagnose the exact cause and discuss the ideal solution to these problems. Higher Energy Bills Higher energy bills are to be expected as we increase the demand on our HVAC system during the cooling months. But if your bills seem to spike unreasonably, it’s likely that your AC isn’t operating efficiently and needs to be repaired or replaced. Rely on WestAIR Heating & Cooling for AC Repair and Replacement As we prepare for the hot and humid summer days ahead, now’s the time to ensure your AC is ready. Keep an eye out for these signs you need a new air conditioner when testing your system before the cooling season is in full swing. If you notice any issues, the local HVAC experts at WestAIR are here to help. Contact us to learn more and schedule service .
27 Apr, 2022
Did you know that ultraviolet (UV) light technology has been used for disinfectant purposes for over a century? While not a novel concept, the technology has grown in popularity among homeowners seeking to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) . Read on to learn more about the benefits of UV light air purification .  Reduced Allergen Presence & Improved Overall Air Quality Working in conjunction with your current HVAC system, UV lights help eliminate odors and harmful airborne pathogens. This effectively reduces the presence of allergens and improves overall IAQ. Removes Volatile Organic Compounds Volatile Organic compounds (VOCs) pose a health and safety hazard if breathed in, especially with prolonged exposure. While naturally occurring, they’re also found in many cleaning and disinfectant solutions, aerosol sprays, and other common household products. UV lights target and eliminate VOCs to improve IAQ and help protect your family. Kills Mold, Bacteria, and Viruses UV lights produce UV rays that break through an organism’s cell wall and sufficiently damage or destroy its DNA. As a result, the organism is unable to reproduce and cause illness or irritate asthma or allergy sufferers. In addition to VOCs, these rays attack other contaminants like viruses, mold, and bacteria—including odor-causing bacteria. Better Airflow Throughout System The air filter works to trap contaminants before they can enter the HVAC system. However, over time, dust and other debris naturally collect in the ductwork and throughout the system, forcing it to work harder. UV lights clear these buildups, improving IAQ as well as the airflow of your system. Increased HVAC Efficiency As mentioned, UV lights work to remove debris buildup in ductwork, as well as your HVAC system’s pipes and cooling coils. They also help reduce moisture within the system, which can help prevent condensate drain line clogs. In the end, these factors improve airflow as well as overall efficiency, resulting in decreased energy costs. Trust WestAIR Heating & Cooling to Help Clear the Air in Your Home Considering how much time we spend inside our homes, indoor air quality plays a vital role in our health and safety. And with cooling season right around the corner, it’s the perfect time to enjoy the benefits of UV light air purification with your HVAC system. Contact the local HVAC experts at WestAIR to learn more and schedule service.
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