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How Can You Improve Indoor Air Quality in Your Building?

If you’re a business owner, your employees and customers need sufficient indoor air quality. This will help them stay productive and comfortable throughout the day. Not to mention, a well-designed ventilation system prevents the transmission of airborne contaminants.

For this reason, you should improve indoor air quality in your building and sign a preventive HVAC maintenance contract. In this article, Perfect Degree HVAC explains how you can boost your office’s comfort levels and productivity through good indoor air quality. 

Change air conditioner filters regularly

Air conditioner filters remove dust and debris from the air and keep them from damaging your unit. If your filters are clogged, they’ll prevent fresh air from entering the system. Over time, this can lead to airflow problems and stuffiness. Your air conditioning unit will also have to work harder to cool your space, which can cause your bills to increase. Thus, you need to improve airflow by frequently changing your filters. 

Check for ventilation blockages

If you notice your commercial HVAC system has inconsistent temperatures, or if your office has hot and cold spots, your employees are likely closing or blocking off air conditioning registers and vents as a way to deal with their discomfort. However, this changes the way the air flows through the system. To improve airflow, all vents and registers should be open and not be blocked by furniture. 

Make sure the ducts are in good shape

If you don’t schedule regular inspections, your air conditioning ducts may be clogged with dust and could have holes or cracks where conditioned air is escaping. If the ducts are accessible, have a maintenance person check to make sure they’re in good shape. If they’re inside the walls or crawl spaces, it’s best to call an HVAC professional to examine them and make any necessary repairs. 

Clean your condenser coils

The purpose of the condenser coils is to get rid of the heat removed from the air by expelling it outside the building. If the coils are covered with layers of dirt and grime, they’ll be unable to function well. Heat transfer will be impeded, causing your unit to work harder to do its job. This can lead to airflow issues, system failure and even a significant rise in your utility bills.

For good indoor air quality in your building, be sure to get in touch with our technicians at Perfect Degree HVAC to schedule regular inspections. If you’re interested in our air conditioning or heating maintenance packages, call us today at (610) 529-7372 or fill out our contact form to set up an appointment.

Jennifer Woodruff

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