Is outdoor or indoor pollution a concern in Crystal River, Florida? All you have to do is spend a limited amount of time outdoors when pollen counts or humidity levels are high, and you’ll know it’s a concern. But how do you protect yourself and your family from the particles you breathe while you’re indoors.
There’s plenty you can do to improve indoor air quality, from cleaning regularly to being particular about what type of cleaners you use. The type of HVAC system in your home also plays an important role in your indoor air quality. Ductless heating and cooling systems remove air quality issues inherent in conventional HVAC systems and allow you to breathe easy in your living space.
What Are Ductless Systems?
Ductless heating and cooling systems are just what the name implies: a complete heating and cooling system void of any duct network. Instead of distributing air through ducts, a ductless indoor air handler sits directly on the wall of your living space and blows air directly into the room. The lack of ductwork not only reduces energy waste and improves efficiency, but it also improves indoor air quality.
Ductless Systems and Indoor Air Quality
Conventional heating and cooling systems with ducts can pose several different issues. Ductwork that has separated causes you to lose conditioned air, costing you more money to heat and cool the affected areas. Leaky ductwork can also introduce and distribute dust and other biohazards throughout your home.
Ductless systems prevent polluted air from spreading throughout your home. Filtration systems in ductless units also clean the air as it circulates through the system, ensuring that you’re always breathing clean air.
Your home should be the one place where you can feel happy and healthy, and Senica Air Conditioning, Inc. can help. To witness the indoor air quality benefits of ductless systems firsthand, call us at 866-881-8935.
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