Protecting Indoor Air Quality in Loveland, CO
Breathing healthy, clean air should be a part of your everyday life. One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Loveland is here to help keep your home’s air cleaner with indoor air quality service to Loveland and the surrounding area. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with high-quality air and minimized sources of pollution in your home.
Call (970) 822-0413 to schedule Loveland’s dedicated indoor air quality services.
Our Indoor Air Quality Services in Loveland
From dealing with indoor pollutants to managing humidity at home, there are plenty of ways to improve your indoor air quality. Give your air quality a boost with services such as:
- Air quality inspection. Our professional technicians will walk through your home, noting the most likely sources of indoor air pollution. Once we’re done, we help plan how to minimize pollution and off-gassing problems.
- Airflow and ventilation services. We can install vents to increase airflow within your home and to ventilate between indoors and outdoors. Both can help reduce the effects of indoor pollutants.
- Air duct sealing and inspection. Leaking ducts can let dust into your HVAC system, spreading it around your home. We seal ducts and inspect them for any signs of damage that would need duct repairs.
- Humidifier installation. Like most of Colorado, Loveland is relatively dry all year. That only gets worse when the heat comes on in the winter. Keep the air comfortable with a whole-home humidifier.
- Air handler installation and repair. Air handlers help move air through your HVAC system. They reduce strain as they ensure more even heating and cooling throughout your home.
- Air filter replacement. We’ll replace your HVAC air filters and make recommendations for a new filter type if yours isn’t performing the best for your system.
- Air quality booster installation. Improve your air quality with specially designed products to clean and filter your air. Remove particles from the air with our MicroPower Guard Air Cleaner or install the OxyQuantum UV sterilization system to fight bacteria and odors indoors.
Signs of Poor Indoor Air Quality in Loveland
Since we usually can’t see dirty air, how can you tell when your indoor air quality is low? Schedule a professional walkthrough if you notice the following signs* while at home:
- Headaches and dizziness
- Fatigue
- Increased asthma attacks
- More severe symptoms of allergies or other respiratory problems
- Eye, nose, and/or throat irritation
- Nausea
- Irritability
- Other symptoms common to a cold or other mild viral infection
- Excess dust
- Air filters getting dirty faster than expected
- Signs of soot or smoke inside
*If you notice any health issues, visit a medical professional for help diagnosing and managing the problem.
Choose Reliable Indoor Air Quality Professionals in Loveland
You want to trust the air you breathe to the most qualified professionals. That’s why One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Loveland is your one-stop shop for all things indoor air quality. We treat your home like it’s our own, prioritizing health and safety for your family. Call (970) 822-0413 or book online to get started improving the quality of your air.
Loveland Indoor Air Quality FAQs
How do you measure indoor air quality?
We use professional equipment and years of experience to identify the most likely sources of indoor air pollution in your home. You can also buy at-home testing kits to get more specific readings of poor air quality throughout your home.
Is air quality better indoors or outdoors?
In normal conditions, outdoor air quality is a lot better than indoor air quality. Any pollutants have a much wider area to disperse into, meaning concentrations tend to be low outside. However, Loveland is in a high-wildfire area. Whether there’s a blaze around Loveland or smoke is blowing in from somewhere else, a nearby wildfire can dramatically worsen outdoor air quality.
Are scented candles bad for indoor air quality?
Yes! Like many scented or perfumed products, scented candles can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) when burned. These air pollutants are harmful to breathe, especially when they build up indoors. Having several sources of VOCs in your home can dramatically lower your home’s air quality.
Other common sources of VOCs include furniture and textiles, gas appliances, smoking, paint, adhesives, and cleaning supplies.
Related Services
- Seal leaking ducts to prevent dust from your attic, basement, or crawl space from blowing through your HVAC system and into your home.
- Schedule regular heating maintenance to catch small problems now that might lead to strain on your HVAC system later.
- When things go wrong that you need fixed right away, schedule emergency HVAC services.