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6 Indoor Air Quality Mistakes Most Homeowners Commit

1. Not Changing Air Filters Often Enough 

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Air filters are critical for trapping airborne contaminants, but if you don’t replace them regularly, they can become clogged and ineffective. This can lead to poor air quality and worsen allergies. Make sure you’re using the right filter with the proper minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) rating for your needs and changing it regularly according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.



2. Ignoring HVAC Maintenance

Skipping routine HVAC maintenance can result in dust, mold, and other pollutants being circulated throughout your home. Regular checkups keep your system working efficiently, improve air quality, and help avoid expensive repairs. Make HVAC maintenance a priority to protect both your health and your investment.

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3. Using Products That Pollute the Air 

Many everyday household products release harmful chemicals into the air, including cleaning agents, candles, and even certain indoor plants. These products can introduce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and allergens, affecting your indoor air quality. Heating and air conditioning systems can help manage these pollutants, but switching to green cleaning products can further reduce indoor pollution and promote a healthier environment.

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4. Overlooking Ventilation 

Proper ventilation is crucial but often neglected. Sealed windows and doors trap pollutants inside, especially during extreme weather. By opening windows when possible and using ventilation systems, you can help flush out indoor contaminants and improve the freshness of your air.



5. Disregarding Humidity and Fungus Issues 

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Keeping humidity levels balanced is essential to preventing fungus growth and respiratory issues. High humidity encourages fungus, while low levels can irritate your airways. Using humidifiers or dehumidifiers can help maintain a healthy balance. Try mold remediation through our company, SERVPRO of Madison, Lawrenceburg & Versailles!



6. Forgetting About Ductwork and Filter Maintenance 

Your HVAC system’s ductwork can accumulate dust and pollutants, circulating them throughout your home. Regular duct cleaning and filter replacement are necessary to ensure clean air is flowing through your system.


Steinhardt Heating & Air Conditioning offers the expertise to help you avoid common indoor air quality mistakes and improve the air you breathe. From regular HVAC maintenance to smart product choices, we’ll guide you in creating a healthier, more comfortable home environment. Ready to get started? Fill out our contact form or call us at (812) 866-2400 today!

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