Improving Indoor Air Quality in Your Florida Home
Florida's warm, humid climate creates unique challenges for indoor air quality. High moisture levels encourage mold growth, while pollen and allergens can circulate through your home year-round. The good news is that with the right approach, you can significantly improve the air your family breathes.
Control Humidity Levels
Humidity is one of the biggest factors affecting indoor air quality in Florida. When indoor humidity exceeds 60 percent, mold, dust mites, and bacteria thrive. Your air conditioner removes some moisture, but during mild weather it may not run long enough to maintain ideal levels. Consider adding a whole-home dehumidifier to keep humidity between 30 and 50 percent.
Upgrade Your Air Filter
Standard fiberglass filters catch large particles but miss smaller contaminants. Upgrading to a pleated filter with a higher MERV rating captures more dust, pollen, and pet dander. Just be sure to choose a filter that is compatible with your system to avoid restricting airflow.
Consider an Air Purifier
Whole-home air purifiers installed in your ductwork capture or neutralize particles, bacteria, and viruses. Options include media filters, electronic air cleaners, and UV light systems. We can recommend the best solution based on your specific concerns and budget.
Keep Your Ducts Clean
Over time, dust, debris, and even mold can accumulate inside your ductwork. Professional duct cleaning removes these contaminants and improves airflow. If you notice excessive dust, musty odors, or visible mold, it is time to have your ducts inspected.
Maintain Your HVAC System
Regular maintenance keeps your system clean and operating efficiently. Dirty coils and blower components can harbor mold and bacteria, which then circulate through your home. A clean system not only performs better but also contributes to healthier air.
Ventilate Properly
While Florida's heat makes opening windows impractical for much of the year, proper ventilation is still important. Energy recovery ventilators bring in fresh outdoor air while minimizing energy loss. Bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans remove moisture and odors at the source.
At Davenport Air Solutions, we offer comprehensive indoor air quality assessments. We test your air, inspect your system, and recommend targeted solutions to address your specific concerns. Breathe easier starting today.