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Toxic Air: Is your family breathing it without knowing it?
 


You and your family could be exposed to toxic air recirculated throughout your home without your knowledge.
  Leaky ductwork is one of the most important & common problems found in the house.  Leaks in the ductwork have a direct effect on indoor air quality and can actually trigger allergic & asthmatic attacks.  They reduce your comfort level and increase your utility bills by wasting energy.

BREATHE BETTER AIR:
Leaks in your home's interrelated air systems can pull pollutants & irritants directly into you house.  These pollutants are drawn into the duct work from the attic, crawlspace, garage or home seal breaches and are distributed throughout your house by the air conditioner, furnace or heat pump fan.  Common pollutants & irritants drawn into houses by these leaks include:Dust Mite


mold & mildew spores

pollen & allergens

insulation fibers

insecticides

dust & dust mites

automobile exhaust

vapors from stored chemicals

THE SOLUTION: 
Home Performance Testing & Analysis

We can scientifically determine if your indoor air quality is contributing to poor health, discomfort and high utility bills.  Our trained, certified Home Performance technicians can evaluate your home's performance & duct work with state of the art scientific equipment and make recommendations for repairs.  A complete scientific report and estimate for repairs will be generated for your home.

 

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