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Air Cleaners
Indoor air can often be more
polluted than the air outdoors. What can you do? One important
element of an overall strategy to improve air quality is to filter the air
in your home with a whole-house air cleaner. It filters impurities
from the air that passes through it.
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Humidifiers
Humidifiers can help you maintain a comfortable indoor relative humidity
level. A professionally-installed, whole-home humidifier helps
deliver appropriately-conditioned air to every room in your home, making
it more effective than portable units that humidify just one room at a
time. A humidifier can also promote energy savings by making the air
around you feel warmer at lower temperatures.
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Energy Recovery Ventilators
Conventional ventilation systems waste significant amounts of space heating or cooling energy in the
air that is exhausted from buildings. Energy-Recovery Ventilators (ERV's)
save most of this thermal energy by recovering both sensible and latent
energy from the stale air and transferring it to the fresh air brought in
from outdoors.
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features for a specific unit.
Make-up Airs
Cost effective way to provide
fresh, tempered Make-Up Air to replace building exhaust and exhaust from
appliance which could create unhealthy negative pressure in today's
tighter homes.
Thermostats
The easiest-to-use thermostat
ever - no owner's manual needed. Its intuitive logic responds to
your choices and schedule for optimal comfort and energy savings.
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UV
Lamps
Ultraviolet light kills bacteria and mold
growing on your
indoor coil before they are circulated throughout your home.
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Zoning
To start with, separate the
sleeping areas from the living areas. For further customization,
designate the master suite as a separate zone. Then consider areas
that need special heating, cooling or humidity control like a kitchen or
sunroom, which may need extra cooling. Perhaps you have rooms that
will used only during certain hours - like a home office or exercise room.
Or rooms that will be seldom used such as a guest bedroom or formal
living/dining room. The possibilities are endless and the results
are very comforting!
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features for a specific unit.
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