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Improving Air Quality in Your Home

Shawn Atkins | June 17, 2011

When you own a home in Denver, heating and air conditioning are important issues you want to make sure you have grasp on in order to have good air quality circulating throughout your residence. Shawn Atkins, the owner of Liberty Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC, gives some good suggestions on things you can install or do in your home to improve the overall air quality in your residence.

The Denver air conditioner repair company owner gives us one such of a unit called Comfort-R™ technology that uses a variable speed fan to dehumidify your home. Basically, with the Comfort-R™ technology, your AC unit communicates with the furnace and senses, due to your inputs, how humid you like to keep your house. What this allows for is your home to feel cooler because it isn’t as humid, and thus you can keep your AC a t a lower level, which in turn will save you money. Moreover, because dust mites can’t live in dry climates, technology allows you and your loved ones to breathe easier.

Atkins is a huge proponent of installing a variable speed fan within your house. He states by simply keeping your variable speed fan on throughout the day will greatly help the overall comfort in the home, and costs less than running a 60 watt bulb all year long.

Along with constant air circulation at variable speeds to keep your home at a comfortable level, Atkins also states that having a professional team like Liberty Heating & Air Conditioning LLC install UV lighting into your furnace system. Adding the UV light into your ducts keeps your ducts cleaner and helps to lessen the amount of pollutant and contaminants in your air.

By having a professional, like Liberty Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC, install the variable speed fan, UV lighting, and Comfort-Râ„¢ technology system into your home will reduce the amount of AC and heating repairs in your Denver residence. Plus, you will have cleaner air and lower energy bills.

What you can do yourself on a monthly basis in order to help your overall air quality is to change out the air filters in your home on a monthly basis. These are the standard one inch thick filters that you can find in most any hardware store. If you want even better air quality in your domicile, then you can go to a more efficient air filter, which will be thicker than the standard one inch filter and will only need to be replaced every 2-3 months, depending on the style your purchase.

Taking these steps will lead to higher quality air inside your home, which will be a breath of fresh air for everyone involved.

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About Shawn Atkins

Shawn Atkins is a Denver native who has been in the HVAC industry for the past 34 years. He started working in the industry two days after graduating from high school. After 10 years in the business, Mr. Atkins started Liberty Heating & AC LLC with his father.

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