Is Your Home’s Air Quality Suffering After Winter? Here’s What to Know
Is Your Home’s Air Quality Suffering After Winter? Here’s What to Know
After months of closed windows, dry air, and constant heating system use, many homeowners don’t realize how much their indoor air quality has been affected. March is a great time to assess your home’s air quality and make small improvements that can have a big impact on your comfort and health—even while winter lingers.
Signs Your Indoor Air Quality May Be Poor
- Increased dust buildup around vents and on surfaces
- Lingering odors that don’t seem to fade
- More frequent allergy symptoms or respiratory discomfort
- Dry, itchy skin and irritated sinuses
- Stale, stuffy air even with the heat running
Ways to Improve Your Home’s Air Quality in March
✔ Change Your HVAC Filter – Replace it to reduce dust and allergens.
✔ Use an Air Purifier – Helps remove harmful particles from the air.
✔ Check Humidity Levels – Balance moisture with a humidifier or dehumidifier.
✔ Schedule a Duct Cleaning – Clears out dust, pet hair, and debris.
✔ Ventilate Your Home – Open windows when possible or use HVAC settings.
Breathe Easier This March
A little attention to your indoor air quality can make a huge difference in your home’s comfort for the rest of the year. If you’re unsure where to start, we can help assess your air quality and recommend solutions tailored to your home’s needs.