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Indoor Air Quality In Greeneville, Chuckey, Mosheim, TN, And Surrounding Areas
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We spend much of our time indoors. According to an Environmental Protection Agency Survey, about 90% of Americans spend their lives inside. Unfortunately, the air we breathe inside our schools, our homes, and in the office can put us at high risk of health complications. Indoor pollution sources- including aerosols and sprays- that emit gases or particles into the air are the leading cause of indoor air quality (IAQ) problems. Believe that the air is healthier in Greeneville? Reconsider that. Without adequate ventilation, indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air.
Bailey Heating, Air & Electrical can make your home’s air healthier with our top-notch indoor air quality products. And you breathe freely, knowing all our solutions are tried-and-tested.
How to Improve Air Quality in Your Greeneville, TN Home
Bailey Heating, Air & Electrical boasts a couple of ways to fight air pollution in your home. We create a suitable indoor environment using THREE steps:
1. Controlling Humidity
Humidity is the most vital factor. Too much or too little humidity indoors can be detrimental and create unhealthy impacts. A properly designed, customized, and installed air conditioning system sets the bar for humidity control. This includes a ductless mini-split system that is clean and sealed to eliminate the chances of leakage. Experts at Bailey Heating, Air & Electrical strongly recommend duct cleaning when needed, and it is the first step towards sustaining excellent indoor air quality.
2. Ventilating with Fresh Outdoor Air
A third of the indoor air should be exchanged after every hour, not just filtered but changed for fresh outdoor air. If this ventilation fails to occur, indoor air in buildings with ultramodern HVAC systems becomes sterile and contaminated. Ensuring that your home is adequately insulated, sealed, and ventilated is one step closer to eradicating moisture and trapped pollutants.
3. Filtering Particulate
Your filters are critical in maintaining your AC system. Did you know that a buildup of particulate on an indoor coil just 0.002” thick can slash airflow by 9%? Whenever you choose an HVAC system, ensure it is MERV-rated based on its ability to eliminate different-sized dust particles.
Top Signs Your Home Has Poor Indoor Air Quality
If your family has problems that worsen indoors but improve when you leave, you might be a victim of air pollution. Talk to your doctor if you experience:
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Recurring asthma attacks
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Itchy, dry, or watery eyes
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Feeling lightheaded or general fatigue
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Lingering cold or flu symptoms
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Nausea
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Stuffy scents
Alternatively, consult our accredited technicians if you experience:
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Hot or cold air spots
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Heavy dust despite frequent cleaning
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Humidity issues
What is the Perfect Indoor Climate for Homeowners in Greeneville, TN?
The optimal balance of circulation, filtration, ventilation, temperature, and humidity control in the most energy and cost-effective way depends on:
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Effective indoor air control
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Top efficiency cooling and heating equipment
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Controlled humidity
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Concise, programmable temperature control
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Proper ventilation and air distribution
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How do I know it’s time to replace instead of repair?If your system is over 10–15 years old, needs frequent repairs, or struggles to cool your home evenly, replacement is usually the smarter investment. New systems are far more efficient and reliable, saving you money and stress in the long run.
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How much will a new AC system cost?The cost varies depending on the size of your home, efficiency level, and any ductwork needs. We’ll provide a free in-home estimate so you know exactly what to expect—no surprises.
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What size unit do I need for my home?We perform a full load calculation to determine the correct size based on your square footage, insulation, windows, and layout. This ensures maximum efficiency and comfort—no more hot spots or overworking your system.
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Will a new system lower my energy bills?Yes. New systems are up to 30–50% more efficient than older units. You’ll notice the difference right away—especially during the hottest months.