Improving Air Flow in Your House

Written by Posted On Sunday, 12 May 2019 17:34

Not having proper air flow in your house can be potentially harmful to your health. Without good air circulation, you will have high humidity levels in your home, which can affect allergies and cause respiratory health problems. You may also start experiencing frequent headaches as a result of poor indoor air quality. It’s important you improve airflow in your house in order to create a safe breathing environment.

Open Your Windows

This is without a doubt the easiest solution for poor indoor air circulation. Nevertheless, it’s very effective, especially when there’s a cool breeze outside. It’s worth noting that you should keep your house closed up whenever the humidity level is high outside. In case the weather is nice you’ll be able to open all the doors in your home for better air circulation. Remember that the stale air in your home has to get replaced by fresh air often.

Install Ceiling Fans

Installing ceiling fans is a great idea for improving airflow in your house. On top of that, they can help you get through sweltering summer months, since it will have a cooling effect on the air. However, what’s interesting is that the temperature in your home won’t actually be lower when you turn on a ceiling fan.

Have Your Air Ducts Cleaned

Keep in mind that if something is in your air ducts, then it’s in your lungs as well. Many people often forget to have their air duct cleaned, which can result in a buildup of mold, dust mites, allergens, and bacteria. Although you could do this yourself, it’s recommended you leave the job to a professional. Professional air duct cleaning will ensure you have improved airflow and quality in your house. Since there will be fewer contaminants in your AC system, you won’t have to worry about respiratory problems. On top of that, your HVAC system will become more energy efficient.

Attic Vents

Don’t forget about your attic when you’re thinking of improving airflow in your house. Keep in mind that it has a huge effect on your indoor air quality. Without proper attic ventilation, the air in this part of your home will become trapped. The stale air will then penetrate the attic floor and spread throughout the entire house. In order to ensure your attic has at least some kind of ventilation, you will need to install both intake and exhaust vents.

Rearranging Your Furniture

Even though this rearranging your furniture is probably not something you would think of doing, it’s actually a great way to improve air circulation in your home. Make sure there is nothing blocking the windows or close to vents you have on your walls, ceilings, or floors. With just these few simple adjustments you’ll be able to greatly improve air circulation in your home.

Install Exhaust Fans

Unlike ceiling fans which spread fresh air around your house, exhaust fans actually draw it inwards and remove it. This can help you get rid of the moisture and stale air in your home. It’s a good idea to get in contact with an expert if you don’t know where to place your exhaust fans.

Change Your Air Filter

Most people don’t change their air filter as often as they should. In order to have optimal air circulation in your home, you will need to change the filter every 30 days when in heavy use. Otherwise, you can replace it every 90 days.

Schedule HVAC Maintenance

You shouldn’t wait for your HVAC system to break down for you to call repairmen. In fact, it’s recommended you call a repair team once a year to do preventive maintenance. Although you may not see why this is so important, doing annual maintenance will transform the way your HVAC system works. This will not only help in improving airflow but in decreasing energy bills as well.

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Velva Dunn

Armed with a college background in Marketing, Finance and Business Administration Velva quickly rose to the ranks of being in the Top 1% of all Realtors Nationally. She has represented clients ranging from first time home buyers and sellers to senior executives within top Forbes companies.  She has been instrumental in developing neighborhoods from selling land/lots to builders and buyers as well as, contributing her expertise and experience to the overall design of many of her clients' custom build homes. 

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