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Installation and Maintenance of Air Purifiers

The average home has many sources of contaminants, so much that the studies show that indoor air can be as much as ten times more polluted and contaminated than outdoor air. That’s actually the reason why the best houses are those with excellent ventilation systems that can move stale air out and let in fresh air. That being said, many homes require the aid of home air purifiers to eliminate the contaminants and effectively improve the overall air quality indoors. 

The Best Brands of Air Purifiers for your Home 

There are both whole and portable home purifiers available for a discerning homeowner looking to improve the air quality in his home. Portable units, as the name suggests, tend to be standalone units that are placed strategically in order to eliminate contaminants from the air. Whole air purifiers, on the other hand, are installed within the HVAC system to get rid of contaminants from the circulating air during cooling or heating cycles. Either way, popular brands of air purification systems include; Lennox, Aprilaire, Honeywell, Fresh-Aire and Trion Air Bear. 

Installation of Air Purification Systems

It is possible to install DIY portable air purifiers for yourself with the aid of a manual and some help from a friend. Nonetheless, whole home air purification systems have to be installed by a licensed, bonded and qualified HVAC expert. Remember that these air purifiers are basically part of your overall HVAC system, as such, they should be tailored to work properly with your existing cooling and heating equipment. 

Maintenance of your Home’s Air Purifying Systems 

If you have an air purifier that makes use of an attached filter, then it goes without saying that you have to change it regularly as advised by the manufacturer and owner’s manual for it to give you a long service life. Portable air purifiers, on the other side of the spectrum, tend to have reusable filters that can be cleaned or washed before being replaced. Either way, you will still need to refer to the manufacturer’s manual and follow the exact instructions regarding the proper cleaning process. 

Finally, UV light purifiers tend to have longer service lives nefore needing a change of the operating light bulb. Depending on the exact model installed in your HVAC system, it could be anywhere between 1 to 3 years before you have to change it. 

References: Conejovelair, Galmichaelandsons, Energysavers

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