Did you know that indoor air pollution is ranked as one of the top environmental dangers by the Environmental Protection Agency? It’s true — while homeowners might not think about these pollutants, the air indoors can be up to 5 times more contaminated than the air outside.
At Len The Plumber Heating & Air, we take your health and safety seriously, which is why we provide a range of powerful indoor air quality solutions designed to target and eliminate harmful airborne pollutants.
Offering same day service seven days a week with upfront estimates and no surprise fees, we’ll install the right solutions for your air quality needs.
Schedule indoor air quality services in Arlington, Alexandria, Dale City, or surrounding areas by calling (800) 950-4619(800) 950-4619 today!
Signs of Poor Indoor Air Quality
It may not always be immediately apparent when your indoor air quality is suffering. Be on the lookout for the following signs that indicate you have a problem with your indoor air supply:
- Persistent wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and other respiratory problems
- Persistent smells, such as must and mold, chemical, or food odors,
- Visible mold or mildew growth
- Increased allergy or asthma symptoms
- Frequently feeling tired or experiencing headaches, dizziness, or other symptoms while indoors
Have you noticed the signs of poor indoor air quality affecting your household’s health and wellness? Call (800) 950-4619(800) 950-4619 to request indoor air quality services today!
Causes of Poor Indoor Air Quality
Creating a plan to eliminate the pollutants in your air supply starts with understanding the leading causes of poor indoor air quality:
- Poorly maintained gas appliances, such as furnaces, boilers, or water heaters
- Household cleaning supplies
- Volatile organic compounds
- Mold and mildew
- Pet dander
- Pollen
Whole-Home Air Purifier Installation
Our team installs whole-home air purifiers that target and eliminate harmful airborne pollutants in your indoor air supply. Using HEPA filtration or UV light, our air purification systems capture and neutralize contaminants to leave you with cleaner, healthier air.
These systems can eliminate a broad range of pollutants, including:
- Bacteria
- Dust
- Mold spores
- Pet dander
- Pollen
- Smoke
- Viruses
- And more
Schedule whole-home air purifier installation for your Northern Virginia home by calling our team at (800) 950-4619(800) 950-4619!
Whole-Home Humidifier Installation
Low humidity can be a challenge for Northern Virginians, particularly during the winter season when humidity levels plummet. In excessively dry indoor environments, low humidity can lead to irritated respiratory passages, dry skin, and aggravated allergy or asthma symptoms.
At Len The Plumber Heating & Air, our team installs whole-home humidifiers to keep humidity levels between 30% and 50%. These systems seamlessly integrate with your HVAC system by connecting to your ductwork. Whole-home humidifiers optimize the humidity levels in your home and provide lasting comfort and safety.
Book Indoor Air Quality Services in Northern Virginia Today!
When you need to optimize the indoor air quality in your home, Len The Plumber Heating & Air offers the comprehensive solutions you need. Our experienced technicians care about your health and safety, going above and beyond to deliver the high-quality experience you deserve every step of the way.
Call Len The Plumber Heating & Air at (800) 950-4619(800) 950-4619 today to request indoor air quality services in Arlington, Alexandria, Dale City, or surrounding areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are expensive air filters worth it?
Yes, a more expensive air filter is well worth the investment. HEPA filters last longer than their standard 1-inch, pleated counterparts and are better equipped to trap smaller particles.
Are portable or whole-house air quality solutions better?
Whole-home solutions are considered to be the better option because they are able to target and eliminate pollutants in your entire home rather than in one room.
How does outdoor air enter a home?
Outdoor air can enter the home through cracks or gaps in your ductwork, insulation, siding, attic, and other areas with easy outdoor access.