Indoor Air Quality Solutions
Expert Indoor Air Quality Services in Birmingham, AL
We’re serious about creating a healthy and comfortable environment for you to thrive in. Let us take care of the air so you can focus on what matters most – living your best life.
Air Quality in Birmingham – What we stand for
Paradise Heating and Air is committed to giving our customers excellence, reliability, and affordability to all we service. What that entails is diagnosing the issues with the utmost accuracy and providing the best possible solutions so that the customer has options when possible that fits their budget and needs.
Birmingham Indoor Air Quality Services Cream of the Crop
Our team is the best of the best, highly skilled and educated technicians. With over twenty-five years of experience, we have just about seen it all. Our staff is EPA, NATE and IDL certified to work on anything from the older equipment to the most advanced high SEER inverter systems out there and we guarantee the services we provide to our customers.
Air Quality Service in Birmingham and How we can help
We offer a wide range of options, including air purifiers, filtration systems, dehumidifiers, humidifiers, germicidal UV lamps, duct cleaning, and ventilation systems to drastically improve the Quality of Air in your home. Most times these all can be installed same day of service and can be easily added to existing setups.
Here are some we use:
- Reme Halo LED
- Air Scrubber
- Honeywell-Dehumidifier, Humidifiers and Air Purifiers
- Aprilaire-Air Purifications
Improve Your Air Quality
In today’s world we know that Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is very important to our health, on average we spend approximately 90 percent of our time indoors. The EPA reports that indoor airborne pollutants may be 2 – 5 times higher (In extreme cases more than 100 times higher) than outdoor levels. Poor indoor air quality is ranked as the 4th highest environmental threat in the U.S. I believe its only going to get worse as we build tighter homes trapping all sorts of toxins inside, that is why they say Build Tight and Vent Right. This doesn’t mean if you have an older home your IAQ is good, the older homes in some cases can be worse off then a tightly constructed home with poor ventilation.
Here is a list that equals poor Indoor Air Quality
- Asbestos
- Allergens
- Dander
- Mold
- Carbon Monoxide
- Carbon Dioxide
- Formaldehyde
- Radon Gas
- (VOC) Volatile Organic Compounds
- Particles
- High Humidity
- Pollen
- Dust
The list could go on and on.
Side effects of poor Indoor Air Quality
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Sinuses
- Asthma
- Allergic Reactions
- Respiratory Issues
- Eye Irritation or Dryness
- Dizziness
- Shortness of breath
- Cough and Sneezing
- Skin Irritation
Air Quality Testing In Birmingham Area
Not every home is alike when it comes to improving the Indoor Air Quality. There’s a lot to consider such as, the age of the home. Years ago, Home builders built homes to breathe which allowed the home to vent with no way to control it. This resulted in high utility bill and a lot of dust in the homes. Now days the code for home builders is to build tighter homes to cut back on utility bills. Which is great because no one likes paying high utility bills. Next thing to consider is the square footage of the home, building materials that was used, Insulation and the HVAC system.