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Springtime Allergies And Indoor Air Quality

5/9/2013

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  • Spring is a time of renewal, the season when plants flower, trees burst into bloom and pollen drifts through the air. If you’re one of the millions of Americans who have springtime allergies, the season can bring bouts of sneezing, itchy eyes and congestion as well. To help alleviate symptoms, medical experts urge allergy sufferers to remain indoors as much as possible during the peak allergy season. HVAC experts like Ron's Heating & Air Conditioning can recommend a  number of products and services to improve indoor air quality and control allergens within  your home.


     Air Conditioning System Strategies
    A well-maintained air conditioning system is your first defense against springtime allergens. Enrolling in a preventative maintenance program is one of the best things that you can do to control your home’s indoor air quality. Seasonal inspections and tune-ups ensure that all the components of your cooling  system are regularly cleaned and serviced. Here’s a few additional examples of how your air conditioner can help you breathe easier. 

  • Humidity Control. Allergens like mold, mildew and dust mites thrive in moist environments. Cooling systems not only extract heat from
    the air but because warm air holds more water vapor than cool air, they pull moisture from the air as well. Keeping indoor air dry helps control allergens and lets you enjoy a more comfortable environment.

  • Ductwork Services. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), leaky ductwork makes air conditioning systems operate
    at up to 20 percent lower efficiency. Leaks allow outdoor allergens into your home as well. Our HVAC technicians can seal and insulate your ducts to eliminate leaks. You’ll enjoy better performance and lower energy bills. Spring is also the ideal season to have your ducts cleaned.

  • High-Efficiency Air Filters. The air filters in your forced-air systems can help alleviate allergies as well. Filters are rated on the minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) scale based on the amount of particles sized from 0.3 to 10 microns that they can filter out. Allergens like pollen and mold spores range from 10 to 30 microns. Because a too-dense filter can impair air flow, however, it’s essential to choose a high-efficiency filter suitable for your particular AC system. Our experienced technicians can help guide you toward the optimal choice


  •  Whole-Home Air Purifiers
    As an American Standard dealer, Ron's Heating & Air Conditioning is pleased to offer a wide selection of state-of-the-art air purification products to enhance your indoor air quality. 

    When it comes to springtime allergies, you can depend upon the experts at Ron's Heating & Air Conditioning for affordable HVAC solutions. Whether it’s a new air filter, quality maintenance services or a whole-home air purifier, we make it our mission to keep you healthy and comfortable in your home
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    5 Tips To Help Prepare Your HVAC System For Spring

    5/9/2013

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    5 Tips to Help Prepare Your HVAC System for Spring

     At the end of a long, cold winter in Illinois, the arrival of spring is a cause for celebration. Spring is also the best time to make sure that your HVAC system is ready for warmer weather. Taking a few preparatory steps now ensures that your cooling system will keep you comfortable later when temperatures rise. Preparing now can save you a significant amount of money over the length of the cooling season as well. Ron's Heating & Air Conditioning is pleased to offer five effective ways to enhance your comfort and increase your savings.

    1. Check Your Air Filters.
    The air filter in your air conditioner not only helps protect you from breathing in allergens and other particulates but protects the equipment from the accumulation of dust and debris as well. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), HVAC system air filters should be checked every month for cleanliness during the cooling season and replaced as needed. The EPA recommends replacing the filter at a minimum of every three months.



    2. Schedule an Air Conditioner Tune Up
    Preventative maintenance is the most economical way to make certain that your air conditioning system operates at peak performance when you most need it. At Ron's Heating & Air Conditioning, our maintenance plan includes conveniently scheduled inspections and tune ups that help keep your air conditioning system running at  peak efficiency, saving you money on monthly energy bills. Because a  well-maintained cooling system lasts longer and needs fewer repairs than a  neglected one, you’ll enjoy long-term savings as well. As a PMA customer,  you’ll receive discounts on parts and labor on any necessary repairs too. 

     
    3. Seal and Insulate Air Ducts
    Leaks in your air conditioning system’s ductwork can impede the system’s energy efficiency by as much as 25 percent,  according to the EPA. Should your seasonal tune up reveal leaks in the network  of air ducts that runs through your home, sealing and insulating the ductwork is an affordable solution. The air distribution system will deliver better performance and lower your energy costs as well.



    4. Install a Programmable Thermostat
    When temperatures rise, it can be tempting to leave your cooling system running while you’re away from home so that you don’t return to a hot and humid environment. A programmable thermostat offers a more affordable option, allowing you to program your air conditioner to
    adjust temperatures according to your family’s schedule. Some models even let you interface with the device remotely from your computer or mobile device.



    5. Consider Replacement
    If your air conditioning system is more than ten years old, need an expensive repair or simply isn’t delivering the level of comfort that you want, replacement can be a viable solution. Modern systems are up to 50 percent more efficient than outdated systems and offer better performance too. The experts at Ron's Heating & Air Conditioning can conduct a cost comparison to ensure that you enjoy the best value.


     
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      Mandi
      Ron's Heating & Air Conditioning Secretary

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