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Keeping clean air circulating your home is very especially important due to more time spent at home. Contact us today for more information.
Continue ReadingUpgrade your furnace for increased energy efficiency and heating cost reduction.
Continue ReadingThere are a few things to check in your home in the case that your furnace is blowing cold air, such as your thermostat settings, air filter, and your home’s ductwork.
Continue ReadingAir quality in your home is important to your family’s health. Having the right humidity levels, changing your filters regularly and installing air-cleaning or filtration systems like UV lights and air scrubbers.
Continue ReadingIf you’re nervous because you just don’t know where the smell is coming from, turn off your furnace and give Serenity Air Inc. a call today!
Continue ReadingClose your blinds on sun-facing windows during the day to keep the sun from heating up your Washington home and causing your AC to use more energy.
Continue ReadingIndoor air quality is on everyone’s mind but how do you know what equipment is right for your home?
Continue ReadingChange your HVAC filters regularly, as recommended, which is usually at least every three months. A good HEPA filter will catch the particles before they reach your lungs. There’s so much floating in the air our eyes can’t see, and changing your filter as recommended makes all the difference.
Continue ReadingCarbon monoxide is a poisonous, odorless, tasteless gas. It is formed by the incomplete combustion of carbon, or the incomplete burning of natural gas and other things that contain carbon. It can often be mixed with other gasses with odors. Carbon monoxide can result from the burning of any of these, gasoline, kerosene, oil, propane, coal, wood and other things. It is also a byproduct of an internal combustion engine. The CDC estimates that 400 people per year die of carbon monoxide poisoning, 20,000 more visit the emergency room and 4,000 people are hospitalized. Contact us today at 253-255-5682 about installing a Carbon Monoxide Detector today in your home or office.
Continue ReadingIf you hear any unusual noise coming from your HVAC unit, please turn it off and call us at 253-255-5682. Don’t attempt any kind of repair without consulting an HVAC certified technician first.
Continue ReadingChange the batteries in your smoke and CO detectors when you change your clocks for daylight savings. It’s an easy reminder to replace them and is very important for your safety!
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