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A whole-home dehumidifier helps control indoor humidity, improve comfort, reduce mold risk, and protect your home from moisture damage. It also supports your HVAC system by reducing strain and improving efficiency.
72 Degrees Texas offers indoor air quality services including air filtration upgrades, air scrubbers, duct cleaning and sealing, humidity control, and ventilation improvements to help reduce allergens, dust, and airborne contaminants.
You should test your home’s indoor air quality every 1 to 2 years, or sooner if you notice symptoms like allergies, odors, or poor airflow. Regular testing helps identify issues early and maintain a healthier home environment.
Yes, 72 Degrees Texas can evaluate your home to identify areas with poor insulation, air leaks, or energy loss, helping improve comfort and HVAC efficiency.
Common signs your home needs insulation upgrades include uneven temperatures, high energy bills, drafts, and difficulty keeping your home cool or warm. These issues often point to heat loss or gain through poorly insulated areas.
Insufficient insulation causes heat to escape from your home, forcing your heating system to work harder, run longer, and use more energy to maintain a comfortable temperature.
Proper insulation improves HVAC efficiency by reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, allowing your system to maintain temperatures with less effort and lower energy use.
Yes, 72 Degrees Texas offers professional installation of whole-home UV air purification systems, integrating them with your HVAC system to improve indoor air quality and reduce airborne contaminants.
UV bulbs in whole-home air purifiers typically need to be replaced every 12 months to maintain effectiveness, even if the light is still on.
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.

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