FAQ Category: Indoor Air Quality

Yes, sealing your air ducts can reduce energy bills by preventing conditioned air from escaping. This helps your HVAC system run more efficiently and improves overall home comfort.
Yes, duct sealing can improve indoor air quality by preventing dust, allergens, and pollutants from entering your duct system and circulating throughout your home.
Air duct sealing involves inspecting for leaks, sealing gaps with materials or Aeroseal, and testing airflow. Most duct sealing projects take a few hours to a full day, depending on the home and duct condition.
You may need duct sealing if you notice uneven temperatures, high energy bills, excessive dust, or weak airflow. These are common signs of air leaks in your duct system.
Professional duct sealing improves energy efficiency, reduces air loss, enhances indoor comfort, and helps improve indoor air quality by keeping contaminants out of your duct system.
Yes, 72 Degrees Texas uses professional-grade equipment and proven techniques to thoroughly clean air ducts, removing dust, debris, and buildup to improve airflow and indoor air quality
Air duct cleaning involves inspecting the system, loosening debris with specialized tools, and removing contaminants with high-powered vacuums. Most duct cleaning services take 2 to 5 hours, depending on the size of your home and duct system.
Signs your air ducts need cleaning include excessive dust, poor airflow, musty odors, allergy symptoms, and visible debris around vents. These issues can indicate buildup inside your duct system.
Air ducts should typically be cleaned every 3 to 5 years, or sooner if you notice dust buildup, allergies, or airflow issues. Homes with pets, recent renovations, or poor air quality may need more frequent cleaning.
72 Degrees Texas recommends and installs trusted air filtration brands like Trane, Mitsubishi, and Lennox, offering reliable systems designed to improve indoor air quality and HVAC performance.
Home air filtration systems include standard HVAC filters, HEPA filters, media filters, electronic air cleaners, UV air purifiers, activated carbon filters, and whole-home air purification systems. Each type targets different pollutants like dust, allergens, odors, or bacteria.
Signs your dehumidifier needs repair include excess humidity, water not collecting, strange noises, foul odors, or the unit not turning on. These issues indicate the system isn’t working properly.

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