
Indoor Air Quality Services in Orlando, Florida
To sneeze less and reduce the amount of dust circulated throughout your Orlando property, contact United Air Temp about improving your indoor air quality. The air inside a home or business is often two to five times more polluted than the air outdoors.
That’s why our team at United Air Temp provides a variety of indoor air quality services. By improving your indoor air quality, you’ll breathe easier and stay comfortable inside year-round.
Contact United Air Temp for an estimate on a new system to improve your indoor air quality.
4 Common Signs of Poor Indoor Air Quality
Poor indoor air quality is increasingly common, especially in Orlando. Here are some signs that you’re suffering from the effects of poor indoor air quality:
- You experience frequent headaches and nausea.
- You sneeze, cough, and have heightened allergy symptoms and itchy skin.
- You notice excessive dust throughout your home.
- You notice stuffy or musty odors when you step in your front door.
Request a free estimate for systems that counteract poor indoor air quality.
Solutions We Offer To Improve Indoor Air Quality
United Air Temp cares about improving the quality of the air Floridians breathe every day. Our NATE-certified technicians can install a variety of systems that help everyone stay healthy and comfortable:
Humidifier & Dehumidifier Installation
Bacteria, viruses, and dust mites thrive in dry weather, especially during the winter when there’s less rainfall in Orlando. A humidifier is a simple fix for dry winter air.
In the summer, when it’s humid in Orlando, a dehumidifier can keep mold growth and other pollutants out of your home’s air.
Thermostat Repair
Our NATE-certified technicians can repair your thermostat for a more comfortable home.
Ductwork Installation
Over time, dust clings to your existing vents and contributes to poor air quality. Conversely, without any ductwork at all, there’s nowhere for dust and other contaminants to be filtered out. Installing or repairing ductwork in your Orlando, FL, home can improve air quality by sending the air inside your home through installed filters.
Dryer Vent Cleaning
You may not realize that your dryer affects your indoor air quality, but you need routine dryer vent cleaning to ensure proper ventilation. Otherwise, dust and lint buildup can infiltrate your air and cause a fire hazard.
Air Scrubber & Purifier Installation
Air scrubbers can be attached to your ductwork to remove surface contaminants and other pollutants from the air before they get circulated again throughout your home.
An air purifier is a portable system that can clean the air in your Orlando home one room at a time.
Attic Fan Installation & Repair
Attic fans help improve indoor air quality by increasing air ventilation in your home and decreasing the amount of warm, stuffy, polluted air in your attic.
R-22 Conversion
An R-22 conversion will eliminate your need for Freon, which, when there’s a leak and it’s deeply inhaled, can cut off oxygen to your cells and lungs. Freon was a refrigerant often used in cooling systems before being banned in the U.S.
Choose United Air Temp for Indoor Air Quality Services in the Orlando Metro
When you need personalized recommendations and system installations to help you and everyone in your household breathe easier in your Orlando home, trust United Air Temp. Our experienced, NATE-certified technicians will inspect your HVAC system and identify the cause of poor indoor quality in your home. We’ll then propose solutions that meet your needs and budget.
United Air Temp has provided quality home services to customers for over 90 years, so you can rest assured that you’ll be satisfied with the improvements in air quality you’ll notice as a result of our services.
Contact us today to get an estimate for an indoor air quality solution that’s right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do air filters improve air quality?
Yes! Changing your air filter is a great way to start improving your air quality, but depending on your current indoor air quality, you’ll likely need to combine it with another method to notice a difference.
What causes poor indoor air quality?
Here’s a list of the common contributors to poor indoor air quality:
- Household cleaners
- Nonstick cookware
- Room sprays
- Dust
- Renovation and remodeling
- Pet dander
- Pesticides
- Gas stoves
Will household plants improve my home's indoor air quality?
Sadly, household plants can’t filter out the contaminants that contribute to poor air quality, so they can’t improve your home’s indoor air quality.