FAQ Category: Indoor Air Quality

Indoor air quality is essential for a healthy home—it affects how you breathe, sleep, and feel every day. Clean air reduces allergens, dust, and pollutants, protecting your family’s health and comfort year-round. 72 Degrees offers advanced indoor air quality systems and expert maintenance to keep your home’s air fresh, balanced, and safe.
Yes, better ventilation can improve indoor air quality and help reduce allergy symptoms by removing airborne pollutants like dust, pet dander, mold spores, and pollen. Proper airflow brings in fresh air and pushes out contaminants, making your home healthier and more comfortable.
A whole house fan pulls cool outdoor air into your home and pushes hot air out through the attic, helping cool the entire house. An attic fan, on the other hand, only removes hot air from the attic to reduce heat buildup and protect your roof and insulation.
Aeroseal duct sealing typically takes about 4 to 6 hours to complete, depending on the size of your home and the condition of your ductwork. Most projects are finished in a single visit.
Aeroseal duct sealing typically costs between $1,500 and $6,900, with most homeowners paying around $1,800 to $4,000 depending on home size, duct condition, and system complexity.
Aeroseal can be worth it if your home has leaky ductwork, uneven temperatures, or high energy bills. It improves efficiency, airflow, and air quality, but the value depends on how much leakage your system has and the upfront cost.
Aeroseal duct sealing is a process that seals leaks inside your ductwork by sending a safe, aerosol-based sealant through the system. It helps improve airflow, energy efficiency, and overall HVAC performance.
Yes, 72 Degrees Texas offers both air duct cleaning and duct sealing services, including advanced solutions like Aeroseal to improve airflow, efficiency, and indoor air quality.
An air duct inspection typically costs between $80 and $380, with most homeowners paying around $150 to $300 depending on home size, duct complexity, and the type of inspection performed.
An air duct inspection from 72 Degrees Texas includes a full evaluation of your duct system, identifying leaks, airflow issues, and buildup that may affect efficiency, comfort, and indoor air quality.
Air ducts are inspected by checking for leaks, airflow issues, and debris using visual inspections, airflow testing, and sometimes cameras or pressure tests. This helps identify problems that affect efficiency and indoor air quality.
Yes, cold air return ducts should be insulated if they run through unconditioned spaces like attics or crawl spaces. Insulation helps prevent energy loss, improves efficiency, and keeps your HVAC system performing properly.

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