D'Spain Sales and Service Blog : Archive for the ‘Indoor Air Quality’ Category

Get Clean Indoor Air at a Discount with Our REME Air Purifier Offer!

Monday, November 9th, 2015

As we head into cooler weather, you are probably shutting your windows at night, and maybe even turning on the heat in the mornings to get the chill out of your home in Fredericksburg, TX. If you have concerns about your indoor air quality, they will only become more pronounced once your home is sealed up for the winter. This is a great time to explore using an air purifier, and right now we are running a special promotion on our REME air purifiers that can save you some money!

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Allergies Getting Bad? Why Not Upgrade Your Air Conditioner’s Air Filter?

Monday, August 24th, 2015

We have a wide range of outdoor allergens, and if you are a resident in our area who is affected by them, you know how difficult this time of year can be. Having a whole home air conditioner makes it easier to keep these allergens out of your home simply because your windows are shut, but this doesn’t mean these allergen particulates don’t get into your home – they do. And when they do, they become part of your home’s air flow. But there’s a way to help yourself without making a major change to your AC system: use a better grade of air filter.

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How Do I Know Which Indoor Air Quality Product Is Right for Me?

Monday, August 10th, 2015

Having clean, healthy air inside your home is important for you, your family and your HVAC system. But with the wide range of IAQ products available, it may be hard to determine which type of product will be the best choice for your home in Helotes, TX. The experts at D’Spain Sales & Service, Inc., can provide you with an overview here, but the best way to find the right IAQ product for your home is to work directly with a trained specialist.

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How Can a Whole Home Dehumidifier Help with Cooling?

Monday, June 1st, 2015

Humidity is a part of our heat in the Helotes, TX, area, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for uncomfortable conditions inside your home, especially if you have a whole home air conditioning system. The entire reason to have AC in your house is to be comfortable during our intense summer months, and if yours is struggling with our humidity levels, it’s time to consider helping you and your AC with a whole house dehumidifier.

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How an Energy Recovery Ventilator Helps Your AC

Monday, May 4th, 2015

When it comes to upgrades for your air conditioning system, there are a few that may immediately spring to mind: humidifiers, dehumidifiers, air filters, etc. These are all excellent products, but if you are looking to improve your AC’s energy efficiency and your home’s ventilation, there is another product you’ll want to consider: an energy recovery ventilator, also known as an ERV. ERVs are great for both your air conditioner and your heating system, and there’s a few reasons why, as we’ll explain below.

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Signs That You Should Consider a Humidifier

Wednesday, February 4th, 2015

You’ve heard people complain about humidity in the summer, often remarking about the hot and sticky feeling it leaves on the skin. Humidity is characterized by the amount of water in the air. We say that the relative humidity is high when the air contains a lot of water vapor (and the most it can contain is 100%). High humidity is problematic because when there is too much moisture in the air, sweat cannot easily evaporate from your skin, which makes you feel warmer even when the weather is otherwise temperate. Inside of your house, moisture can collect and may lead to dangerous levels of mold and mildew.

Luckily, air conditioners take care of some level of humidity, and you can install a dehumidifier in the home to offset the problem of excessive moisture in the air. But did you know that very little moisture in the air is often just as alarming for some homeowners? Low levels of humidity can cause a few different problems for your home and your health, but you can install a point-of-use or whole home humidifier when you experience any of these common issues.

  • Dry Skin and Chapped Lips: Dry air equates to dry skin, chapped lips, and even bloody noses. You may be spending a ton of money on balms and lotions, and feel exasperated by the discomfort you experience every day.
  • A Cold that Just Won’t Quit: If you have a cold that just won’t seem to end, the lack of moisture in the air certainly isn’t helping. When your sinuses are dried out, your body can’t recover from a cold as quickly as it should.
  • Cracked Furniture and Peeling Paint: One of the most surprising effects of low humidity is the possibility that your furniture, walls, or floors could be ruined. If you notice damage on wood floors and furniture, cracks on the wall, or peeling paint, humidity control may be vital.

At D’Spain Sales & Service, Inc., we recommend whole-home humidifiers over portable options so that your entire home and each family member is protected during a dry spell. Call our team of technicians today to schedule installation or repairs for your humidifier in Bandera.

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How Electronic Air Purifiers Work

Wednesday, November 12th, 2014

If you ask around about options for improving the air quality in your home, you’re likely to hear a lot about electronic air purifiers, or “ionizers.” These ionization filters are toted as a great way to remove a lot of contaminants from your air, but few homeowners actually understand how they work. Let’s examine what makes electronic air purifiers work, and why you might want one for your home.

What is an Electronic Air Purifier?

The purpose of any air purifier is to improve air quality by removing contaminants from the surrounding air, preventing them from circulating. An electronic air purifier does this by creating a static field around itself. As air molecules pass through this static field, they pick up extra electrons that give them a negative charge. They will then be attracted to any positively charged surface. Most ionizers have one or two metal plates in them for this purpose, to attract the charged air molecules and the particulates they are carrying. The plates can then be cleaned and the particulates disposed of.

What are the Benefits of Electronic Air Purifiers?

Electronic ionization purifiers have a few advantages over other air purification systems. Because they draw particles in with ionization rather than passively filtering them out of the air, they tend to capture many more particles than other systems. Both organic and inorganic pollutants can be removed in this way. They also tend to be used more as portable units, saving you the time and expense of installing them in the actual ductwork of the house. However, there are some things you should consider before buying one.

Though the negatively charged air molecules usually end up on the metal plates inside the purifier, they can also stick to the walls, floor, and furniture of a room. They are not circulating through the air, which is good. However, these clumps of particles can occasionally manifest as black spots which can stain the objects they land on. Electronic air purifiers can also produce ozone, a gas that is itself a pollutant according to the EPA.

If you’d like to know more about electronic air purifiers, call D’Spain Sales & Service, Inc. to schedule an appointment with us today. We professionally install air purifiers throughout Helotes.

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How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

Monday, August 11th, 2014

It can be disappointing indeed to crank up your AC or heater only to find that the air coming out of the ductwork stinks, or to see a plume of dust circulate throughout the home. Whether you’re sensitive to allergies or not, there are several good reasons to improve your indoor air quality: health, comfort, and to avoid long-term damage to sensitive wood furnishings, flooring and painted walls. As a leading provider of AC services in Boerne, TX, we have a lot of experience when it comes to finding solutions to indoor air problems.

The first step to improving your indoor air quality is recognizing that there is a problem in the first place. There are some signs to look out for when it comes to spotting air quality issues. For example, take stock of how your air smells. If it smells funky or stale, then you may have excessive amounts of dust and other debris circulating throughout the home. If you notice that dust and other debris regularly accumulate on stationary objects, then you may want to consider an air filter or purifier. If you notice condensation on windows or in plumbed areas of the home such as the kitchen or bathroom, then you may want to think about tweaking your humidity levels to avoid moisture-related issues. The same goes for signs of low humidity, such as dry skin and nosebleeds.

Once you recognize the signs, now you can do something about it. While portable indoor air quality devices have their place, they simply cannot match the power and efficiency of whole house models. Airborne contaminants and pollutants are best dealt with by an air filtration system, electronic air purifier or UV air purifier, the latter of which uses ultraviolet light to destroy biological contaminants such as mold, mildew and bacteria. If you want to adjust your humidity levels, whether up or down, then a humidifier and/or a dehumidifier is your best bet. Such devices give you unprecedented control over the moisture content of your indoor air.

Let our indoor air quality specialists in Boerne, TX guide you every step of the way. We use only high quality equipment and we can make certain that your home has what it needs for excellent indoor air quality.

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