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Ways to Improve Indoor Air Circulation

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There is a need to improve your indoor air quality since the air that you breathe matters a lot. You need to be more concerned about your indoor air quality more than your outdoor air quality since the Environmental protection Agency reports that the indoor air quality can be up to five times poorer than the outdoor air quality.

Maintaining good air quality is particularly essential when you or your family member suffers from allergies or experience any other breathing complications. However, most people tend to take air quality for granted. Air circulation helps regulate temperature, prevent particle buildup and mold. It also makes your home safer and more comfortable.

Here are some of the top ways of improving your indoor air circulation.

Open Your Doors and Windows

This is the most simple and obvious thing that you need to do to enhance air circulation in your indoor spaces. By simply opening the windows of different rooms of your house, you can create a cross flow that helps to improve the circulation of your entire home.

When it is cold outside, consider opening one or two windows for at least 15 minutes twice a day. This won’t affect your heat, but it will greatly enhance air circulation in your home.

Incorporate House Plants

Various researchers have studied plants and established that they are a great way of purifying your interior air. Since plants are nature’s lungs, it makes a lot of sense if you bring them indoors.

The good thing about houseplants is that they not only filter the air, but can also absorb all other toxins such as trichloroethylene, benzene, and formaldehyde. Some of the plants that can improve your indoor air quality include the snake plant, red-edged dracaena, Chinese evergreen plant, peace lily, golden pothos, and the spider plant.

Turn on Ceiling Fans

You can also run your ceiling fans to improve air circulation. Since they help the air to move around your house, turning on your ceiling fan will also allow you to run your AC less often which is cost-effective when it comes to saving energy. The ceiling fans are usually best for making your interior spaces cooler during periods of moderate weather and low humidity.

Arrange for Duct Cleaning

Did you know that dirt, dust, and debris usually accumulate in the ducts of your HVAC system over time? This usually affects the optimal functioning of your system which might limit air circulation in your home.

Therefore, it is critical for homeowners and business owners to schedule regular duct cleaning to improve their indoor air quality and flow. Not only will duct cleaning help keep your interior spaces fresh but it will also let your HVAC system run more efficiently since the ducts will be clear.

Install Exhaust Fans

Ventilation is especially essential in your bathroom and kitchen. Installing exhaust fans will help ensure that your kitchen and bathroom remain fresh throughout. Exhaust fans work the same way that you would use window fans but in reverse manner.

Instead of blowing air inwards, exhaust fans draw moist air and moisture outdoors. This helps in ensuring that the humidity doesn’t take over your home and also eliminates all contaminants from the air.

Replace Your Air Filters

Air filters are a critical component of your HVAC system since they act as the first line of defense. Therefore, it is essential to replace/clean your air filters regularly according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Clogged air filters are ineffective and can make your heating and air condition system inefficient which could cause a significant rise in your utility bills.

If you’re dealing with HVAC issues or you just need a maintenance check-up, contact David Gray Heating & Air or call (904) 605-8190. We can help.

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