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Whole House Filter Systems

We carry a wide range of filter types and sizes to fit any home or business need.

Mold Remediation

We hold a state mold remediation license, if you have any questions regarding mold please call Clean Air Systems at 318-869-0344.

HVAC Cleaning and Restoration

In order to maintain acceptable indoor air quality it is commonly recommended that mold, dust and other contaminants are cleaned out of the HVAC system. Cleaning provides many benefits. It lessons the likelihood of indoor air pollution in the building; it helps alleviate comfort complaints and reduces particulates that can cause allergic reactions. Clean HVAC systems perform more efficiently which reduces energy costs.

Building Envelope Assessment and Sealing

Air will leak through a building envelope that is not well sealed. This leakage of air decreases the comfort of a residence by allowing moisture, cold drafts, and unwanted noise to enter and may lower indoor air quality by allowing in dust and airborne pollutants. In addition, air leakage accounts for between 25 percent and 40 percent of the energy used for heating and cooling in a typical residence.

Radiant Barriers

Radiant barriers are materials that are installed in buildings to reduce summer heat gain and winter heat loss, and hence to reduce building heating and cooling energy usage. The potential benefit of attic radiant barriers is primarily in reducing air-conditioning cooling loads in warm or hot climates. Radiant barriers usually consist of a thin sheet or coating of a highly reflective material, usually aluminum, applied to one or both sides of a number of substrate materials. These substrates include kraft paper, plastic films, cardboard, plywood sheathing, and air infiltration barrier material. Some products are fiber reinforced to increase the durability and ease of handling. Radiant barriers can be used in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

Ultra-Violet Lights

Dirty Socks Syndrome. Sick Building Syndrome. These are some of the names given to mold and bacteria problems in heating and cooling systems. UV-C light is a proven method of reducing these bacteria, viruses, yeasts, and molds.

Several medical studies using germicidal ultraviolet air disinfection have proven effective in reducing the spread of tuberculosis, measles, influenza, smallpox, and controlling infection in operating rooms.

 

Moisture Management

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Dryer Vent Cleaning and Repair

There are 16,700 dryer vent fires a year* and the number continues to rise. Why? Most people don’t know their dryer vents need to be cleaned. They clean out their lint filter now and then and think that’s it. But the dryer vent duct is where lint can really build up and get clogged. And lint is highly flammable, accounting for most dryer vent fires.

Lint buildup takes more energy (and money) to dry your clothes. If your dryer isn’t drying your clothes like it used to, you may not need a new dryer! A dryer vent clogged with lint reduces airflow so your dryer doesn’t dry efficiently as it used to. An inefficient dryer also uses more money.

Whole House Dehumidification

Dust mites and mold are the two most common allergens present in higher humidity climates. According to studies conducted at Wright State University by Dr. Larry Arlien, dust might infestations will be eliminated if the relative humidity is consistently maintained below 50%. Mold growth can be eliminated in the home through humidity control that maintains reduced relative humidity levels and prevents cooler surfaces from becoming damp.

HVAC Inspection

The key benefit to a HVAC inspection is to assess the cleanliness of the HVAC system, which is defined by the presence of dirt, obstructions, excess moisture, and microbial contamination that might affect system performance or occupant health and comfort.

Infiltrometer Blower Door Home Testing

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Thermograph (Infrared)

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>> Benefits

  • Effectively reduces bacteria, molds, viruses, and dust
  • Provides clean, comfortable living environment
  • Increases HVAC efficiency
  • Reduces engergy costs
  • Reduces equipment repairs
  • Extends life of equipment
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