Enhance Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality
Modern homes are well sealed to keep heating and cooling indoors. While this improves energy efficiency, inadequate fresh air, indoor contaminants and nonstop recirculation can lead to problems.
Don’t worry, though, because Bell Mechanical Services can help you have an energy-efficient home that’s also comfortable. Our services include expert recommendations and high-quality products designed to improve comfort while reducing airborne particles, controlling humidity, and enhancing overall air freshness.
Call us at 888-863-0560 today to start refreshing your home’s indoor air quality in Dallas-Forth Worth, Houston, and The Gulf Coast.
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Call us at 888-863-0560 today to speak with our team of HVAC experts.
Signs Your Home Deals With Poor Indoor Air Quality
Indoor air isn’t always as fresh as it seems. In fact, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that indoor air can hold two to five times more pollutants than outdoor air. Factors like dust, pet dander, excess humidity, and poor ventilation can contribute to discomfort and make your home feel less inviting.
Below are some of the most common indoor air quality challenges homeowners face—and the solutions Bell Mechanical Services offers to help address them.
Common Indoor Air Quality Problems
Even the cleanest homes can have air quality challenges. From dust and allergens to moisture imbalances and lingering odors, these issues can affect comfort and overall indoor environment.
Dust, pollen, and pet dander
Excess humidity
Dry indoor air
Stale or stuffy air
Odors from cooking, cleaning products, or chemicals
Our Solutions
We offer a range of HVAC and air quality solutions designed to help you breathe easier. Our team will recommend the right products and services to address your home’s specific needs and improve your indoor air.
Solutions to help improve your indoor air quality:
High-efficiency filtration systems
Whole-home dehumidifiers and humidifiers
Fresh air ventilation systems
Air purification technology
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Routine tune-ups not only keep allergens off your system. They carry out an important part in keeping your unit running at peak performance throughout the coldest days of the year.
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How Can I Stop Indoor Air Quality Problems?
Combating indoor air quality problems can be fairly easy with just 10 simple tips
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Plan an indoor air quality audit with Bell Mechanical Services. We’ll evaluate areas that affect air quality, like humidity, carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Then we’ll go over whatever concerns we come across and how you can fix them.
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Clean regularly to reduce dust mites, which can worsen allergies and asthma.
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Keep your home free of secondhand smoke.
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Get a whole-home filtration system to get rid of odors, instead of masking them with air fresheners or scented candles. The contaminants include chemicals that can cause headaches or aggravate respiratory illness.
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Vent gas-burning appliances, including stoves and water heaters, to the outdoors.
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Keep your home’s humidity levels in check with a humidifier or dehumidifier, depending on your needs. Set humidity under 50% to hinder mold and mildew spores.
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Test your home for radon. Long-term exposure to this invisible radioactive gas is the number one cause of lung cancer for nonsmokers, according to the EPA. You can buy a radon test kit online or get in contact with your state radon program for info on discounted or free kits.
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Implement a ventilation system to exchange contaminated indoor air with fresh outside air.
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Look for natural cleaning and painting substances that are low in or free of VOCs. High levels of VOCs can irritate symptoms for family members with respiratory conditions.
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Place carbon monoxide detectors close to bedrooms.


