FAQ Category: Indoor Air Quality

UV light air filters can help reduce bacteria, mold, and some airborne contaminants, which may improve air quality and support allergy relief. However, they work best when combined with proper filtration and ventilation.
Traditional air filters trap particles like dust and pollen, while UV air filters use ultraviolet light to neutralize bacteria, mold, and other microorganisms. They serve different purposes and are often used together for better air quality.
UV air filters are effective at reducing bacteria, mold, and other microorganisms in your HVAC system, helping improve indoor air quality. They work best when combined with proper air filtration and ventilation.
Yes, 72 Degrees Texas can evaluate your home and recommend the right size whole-home humidifier based on factors like square footage, insulation, airflow, and local climate to ensure proper humidity control and system performance.
Yes, installing a whole-home humidifier in the Texas Hill Country requires considering seasonal humidity levels, home insulation, HVAC compatibility, and proper system sizing to avoid excess moisture and maintain balanced indoor air quality.
You should have your whole-home humidifier serviced at least once a year, typically before the heating season, to ensure it runs efficiently and maintains proper humidity levels.
Yes, a whole-home humidifier can help with allergies and respiratory issues by maintaining balanced humidity levels, which can reduce dry air irritation and improve overall indoor air quality.
Installing a whole-home humidifier typically costs between $600 and $1,500 for most homes, though more advanced systems or complex installations can range from $1,000 to $4,000+. The final cost depends on system type, home size, and installation complexity.
72 Degrees Texas installs bypass, fan-powered, and steam whole-home humidifiers, helping homeowners choose the right system based on their home size, HVAC setup, and humidity needs.
Your home may need a whole-home humidifier if you experience dry air, static electricity, dry skin, or respiratory irritation. These are signs that indoor humidity levels are too low.
A whole-home humidifier improves comfort by balancing indoor humidity, reducing dry air irritation, protecting your home, and helping your HVAC system run more efficiently.
Portable air purifiers clean the air in a single room and can be moved around, while whole-home air purifiers are installed in your HVAC system to clean the air throughout your entire house.

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