Docs Category: General Inquiries

At what temperature should I set my thermostat?

Temperature settings depend on the time of year and your personal preferences. In the summer, the average temperature setting is 75°-80°. In the winter 68°-72° is the norm. Remember, when leaving your house; try to avoid drastic temperature changes. Do

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How healthy is my indoor air?

According to studies created by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, exposure to air pollutants indoors can be 100 times higher than outdoors. Frequent dusting and vacuuming can help reduce the amount of dust and dust mites present in your home.

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How can I eliminate indoor odors?

You may have tried to cover up indoor odors by spraying air fresheners or lighting candles. Unfortunately, these tactics only mask the odors, they don’t get rid of them. These remedies may in fact negatively affect indoor air quality from

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How do I know if my A/C unit is big enough?

Bigger isn’t always better; its performance and efficiency that count. Before purchasing a replacement system you should always make sure your system is sized properly to match your needs and budget. Your AirPro Expert will thoroughly assess your home and comfort

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Why do I need to change my filter regularly?

Regular filter replacement helps your heating and cooling system operate at peak levels and improves indoor air quality. It is important to change filters regularly to ensure proper air flow and to keep your home free from dust, allergens and

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How often should I clean my chimney?

We recommend getting your chimney professionally cleaned at least once a year even if you don’t light as many fires. An unused chimney can become a home for bats, cockroaches, mice, raccoons, and other critters, leading to a whole different

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What is Creosote?

Creosote is a tar-like substance that gets accumulated within the chimney after you burn wood. It combines with soot, and as a result, becomes extremely flammable. Too much creosote buildup can create a fire hazard, putting you and your home

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Can I clean the air ducts myself?

You can definitely clean with a vacuum or a clean cotton cloth, but cleaning the ducts requires getting inside the ductwork. And getting inside your ductworks is not possible (or recommended) for the average homeowner. Duct cleaning professionals, such as

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Is duct cleaning really important?

Imagine how it would feel to live with a clogged-up nose for years. As disgusting as it may sound, your home’s air ducts allow your house to breathe. These ducts allow the air to flow freely throughout the house. But

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What is HVAC?

HVAC is short for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. HVAC is most oftenused to depictthe whole heating and cooling system consisting of the duct work, air filters, humidification controls, and registers.

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