November 8, 2022

In the North Bay Area the fall and winter seasons don’t impact the humidity levels as much as it does in other parts of the country; however, with colder weather, can come drier air, and that can have an impact on you, your home, and your family. While our humidity levels average to be around 75% throughout the year, when you turn on your heater for the season, that can make your home less humid, which can lead to skin irritations, illnesses, and damage to your home. We are going to take a look at some ways you can combat dry air in your home.

How Dry Air can Impact You and Your Home

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends that you keep the humidity in your home between 30 and 50 percent. Before we jump into how to combat dry air in your home, we thought it would be a good idea to review why it is important to try to keep your home at ideal humidity levels in the first place.

The average American is indoors 90% of the time, making keeping indoor air at optimal moisture levels very important for a number of health reasons. Some health problems associated with dry air include: respiratory issues, sore throat, dry and irritated skin, higher stress levels, and increased risk of illness.

Dry air can not only impact the health of you and your family members, it can have effects on your home as well. If your home is dry, it can cause structural damage, especially to wooden components of your home by taking the moisture out of them, create static electricity, and damage your belongings by making them brittle, which can lead to them cracking and breaking.

How to Combat Dry Air in Your Home

While we seem to battle the humidity most of the time here in Marin, Sonoma, and Napa counties, as we reviewed above, having air in your home that is too dry, can be a bad thing. There are things you can do to combat dry air in your home and keep your humidity levels within the desired range.

Add houseplants to your home. Houseplants are a great way not only to increase humidity levels, but to purify your indoor air as well. Plants are effective natural humidifiers. They absorb moisture through their roots and circulate it through the stems to the leaves, resulting in moisture being released into the air through the leaves. The soil for the houseplants also holds water that slowly evaporates and can increase humidity levels in your home.

Only use your heater when needed. When it comes to humidity within your home, the warmer air is, the more water vapor it can hold. Cold air holds less water vapor. With that in mind, it may seem like when your furnace is on, there should be more humidity, but the fact is, since the furnace pulls in air from the outdoors, the colder outside air is what causes the indoor humidity to drop. Try to use your heater only when it is needed, to prevent the dryer air from coming indoors.

Make sure your doors and windows are sealed properly. As noted above, the outside air can directly impact the air inside your home. To combat dry air in your home, you should ensure your doors and windows are sealed properly and are not letting any air inside. Check for gaps and drafts and resolve them if you find them.

Add a humidifier to your home. Humidifiers can make a difference when it comes to adding some of the seasonal depleted moisture back into your home’s air. A humidifier’s job is to add humidity into the air; thus, it will do just that. When the air seems too low in humidity, a humidifier can help you combat that dry air in your home and add some moisture back into it.

As we said, in Marin, Sonoma, and Napa counties, we don’t have to face air that is as dry as it is in other places of the country, but as the cooler breezes set in, it can have an impact on your home’s air and comfort levels.

At Bragg Cooling, Heating & Plumbing we know that when it comes to your comfort, you deserve the best solutions at the best value. All of our technicians and installers are Bragg employees dedicated to providing you with personalized solutions that meet your goals and budget. We are here for all of your Marin, Sonoma, and Napa County heating and cooling needs. We can also help you improve your home’s indoor air quality.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

 

October 20, 2022

Having better indoor air quality in your North Bay Area home is usually at the front of many homeowner’s minds. If you and your family can breathe better air, why not try and do so? One way to improve your home’s air quality is with UV air sanitizing. If you are like most people you may not know what that is, have any idea how it works, and/or if you need it for your home. We are going to take a deep dive into this form of air purification to help you answer some of your questions.

What is UV Air Sanitizing?

A UV air purifier uses ultraviolet light waves to target or “inactivate” airborne germs. According to Molekule, UV air purifiers are designed to use short-wave ultraviolet light (UV-C light) to inactivate airborne pathogens and microorganisms like mold, bacteria and viruses. They have the same ultimate goal of all air purifiers: to reduce indoor air pollutants. UV air sanitizers typically mimic natural sunlight and prevent viruses, bacteria, and other airborne pathogens from reproducing; leaving your air cleaner.

As air passes through an ultraviolet light air purifier, short-wave ultraviolet light waves inactivate pollutants. This makes them unable to function or reproduce. You cannot feel or see ultraviolet light; however, it has a lot of energy.

Professionally installed UV lights in your HVAC system are among the most effective ways to keep your household breathing clean and healthy air. UV air purification can get rid of harmful pathogens, viruses, and bacteria that often affect more vulnerable individuals, such as those with chronic respiratory issues.

What are the Benefits of UV Air Sanitizing?

The average American spends approximately 90% of their time indoors, making the air that we breathe inside, more important than most people even realize. Nothing is more important than the air that we breathe, so if your home’s indoor air quality (IAQ) is less than stellar, you and your family could be breathing in allergens and other pollutants. Poor IAQ can not only aggravate allergies, it can lead to your family getting sick more often and make it just flat-out harder to breathe.

Unlike other air filtration systems, UV lights are designed to target mold, bacteria, and viruses, allowing you to enjoy the following benefits:

  • Less risk of getting sick from the flu or the cold
  • More efficient odor control
  • Improved airflow throughout your home
  • Increased comfort and productivity
  • Prolonging the lifespan of your HVAC system

 

Is UV Air Sanitizing Right for Your Home?

When it comes to your indoor comfort, UV lights aren’t one-size-fits-all solutions. As a result, the decision to install UV lights in your HVAC system will depend on your individual needs and situation.

Many homeowners whose primary concern is the removal of allergens (such as pet dander, tobacco smoke, and dust mites) will benefit from an air cleaner or high-quality furnace or AC filter. UV air sanitizers, on the other hand, are often recommended in situations where household members are suffering from long-term respiratory conditions.

Where the UV air sanitizer is installed will greatly impact your results. When having UV air sanitizing installed, to improve effectiveness, it’s important to determine the most appropriate location to place the UV lights. The lights are typically installed in the air handler (the indoor unit of your air conditioner or heat pump) or inside the duct system.

Marin, Sonoma, and Napa County UV Air Sanitizer Installation

If you are looking for UV air sanitizer installation in the North Bay Area, Bragg Cooling, Heating & Plumbing can help. Every household deserves to enjoy clean indoor air. Let our team help you improve your air quality with the right solution. We will take the time to address your concerns and go over your options.

If UV air sanitizers are the right fit for your home, our experts will provide you with an upfront estimate and make sure you have the information you need to make the best decision for your household. Contact us today.

September 6, 2022

Air ducts play a critical role in your North Bay Area home. They circulate air from your HVAC system to all rooms in the house, helping to maintain comfort for your family throughout the year. The quality of your indoor environment greatly depends on the quality of your air ducts. Dirty or blocked air ducts won’t just create air quality issues in your home, but it can drive up your utility bill as well. If you are on the fence as to if you should have your air ducts cleaned, we are going to review the benefits of professional duct cleaning, so you can make a decision.

What are the Benefits of Professional Duct Cleaning?

Are you trying to decide if duct cleaning is needed in your Marin, Sonoma, or Napa County home? While annual maintenance of your HVAC equipment is recommended, yearly duct cleaning is not necessary. The typical home will do best with duct cleaning every 3 to 5 years. Below we review some of the benefits of professional duct cleaning, so you can decide if it is the right time for your home.

  • Improved Indoor Air Quality: As we have reviewed before, nothing is more important than the air that we breathe, so if your home’s indoor air quality (IAQ) is less than stellar, you and your family could be breathing in allergens and other pollutants. The Environmental Protection Agency rates poor indoor air quality as an area of major concern, noting that common contaminants, endlessly redistributed by a central air system, can contribute to allergy symptoms and sickness. One of the leading causes of poor indoor air quality are air ducts that are filled with pollutants and other debris. Over time, these contaminants accumulate within the ductwork and then reenter your living space. Cleaning your ductwork can help to improve your home’s IAQ.
  • Boost Efficiency: If your home’s ducts are blocked with debris, it can cause your system to work harder to maintain your desired temperature levels, increasing your energy bills and decreasing the system’s efficiency. Once dust particles, pet dander, and other debris accumulate beyond a certain level within the ductwork, they impede airflow. This will cause inefficient flow of conditioned air, leading to cold and hot spots within your home; thus, the unit will consume more energy. With professional duct cleaning you can improve airflow and circulation throughout your home; therefore, lowering your utility bills and leading to less energy waste.
  • Eliminate Unpleasant Odors: Over time, mold and mildew, and other odors can get trapped in your ductwork leading them to be redistributed throughout your home. Keep in mind, rodents and pests can also make their way into your ducts and leave behind stinky odors. A benefit of professional duct cleaning is that it can help to eliminate any bad odors you have noticed coming from your ducts and can help restore a fresh smell to your home.
  • Reduce Fire Hazard Risk: Blocked or dirty ducts can create a fire hazard. Over time, dirt, lint, rodent nests, and other materials may accumulate within the ductwork, and when they heat up, they might ignite and cause a fire. Duct cleaning can help to eliminate any debris in your ducts that could put you, your family, and your home at risk for a fire.
  • Identify Other Problems: You may not know it, but your HVAC system could have other issues, that would not be identified without a professional checking your system. A benefit of professional duct cleaning is that leaks, gaps, loose connections, and other problems can be spotted, so they can be resolved before they are a much larger issue. Fixing duct issues can improve your system’s efficiency, save you money, and extend the lifespan of your heating and cooling system.

 

The main benefit of professional duct cleaning is that it can help you enjoy greater comfort throughout your home. If you think dirty or blocked air ducts are the cause of your indoor air quality problem, contact our experts for an assessment and find out if duct cleaning is the best solution for your home.

It’s also a good idea to schedule professional duct cleaning after a major home remodeling or renovation project, which may result in dust or debris entering your ductwork.

At Bragg Home Services & Heating we are committed to helping our neighbors throughout Marin, Sonoma, and Napa Counties improve their indoor environment, enjoy greater energy savings, and achieve their comfort goals. Whether you need air duct cleaning or you have a problem with leaking ductwork that requires sealing or insulation, you can count on the Bragg team to provide the best solution for your home. Contact us today.

July 26, 2022

Nothing is more important than the air that we breathe, so if your home’s indoor air quality (IAQ) is less than stellar, you and your family could be breathing in allergens and other pollutants. Poor IAQ can not only aggravate allergies, it can lead to your family getting sick more often and make it just flat-out harder to breathe. There are things you can do to improve your Marin, Sonoma, or Napa County home’s air quality. We are going to review some tips to better indoor air quality, so you and your family can breathe easy.

What is Indoor Air Quality?

Before we dive into tips to better indoor air quality, we thought it would be a good idea to cover what IAQ is, so we are all on the same page.

Indoor air quality refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants (EPA). Poor indoor air quality has been linked to continued sickness, reduced productivity, and impaired learning and thought processes. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rates poor indoor air quality as an area of major concern, noting that common contaminants, endlessly redistributed by a central air system, can contribute to allergy symptoms and sickness.

Poor indoor air quality and household pollutants can come from various sources. What’s in your home’s air directly impacts the IAQ. According to the EPA, some sources, such as building materials, furnishings and products like air fresheners, can release pollutants more or less continuously. Other sources, related to activities like smoking, cleaning, redecorating or doing hobbies release pollutants intermittently. Unvented or malfunctioning appliances or improperly used products can release higher and sometimes dangerous levels of pollutants indoors.

Your home’s indoor air quality is important, because it can directly impact the health and well-being of the people who are in your home. There can be short-term and long-term effects. Immediate effects typically are similar to those of colds and other viral infections, while some long-term effects may include respiratory diseases, heart disease, cancer, and more.

Tips to Better Indoor Air Quality

Now that we have reviewed how important IAQ is, you are likely wondering what is in your home’s air and if there are ways you can improve it. Below we review some tips to better indoor air quality to ensure you and your family are inhaling the best air possible.

  • Change Your Air Filters Regularly: Step one to better IAQ is maintaining clean and unobstructed air filters. An unchanged and dirty or soiled air filter means that the blower is spreading unclean, airborne particles throughout your Novato, CA home. These particles include lint, dust, dirt, pollen, and micro allergens that you can’t even see. This means that you and your family will continuously be inhaling unsafe and polluted air. Air filters live up to their name. To put it simply, they filter your air. By not changing your air filter regularly, at least once a month, your indoor air quality can suffer.
  • Open Your Windows Daily: A largely shared good habit is simply to open your windows a few minutes every day to let in fresh air. This helps to lower concentrations of toxic chemicals as well as carbon dioxide (CO2). Indoor air is typically several times poorer in quality than outdoor air, so let some of the outside in.
  • Don’t Smoke Indoors: If there are smokers in your home, have them do so outdoors. Exhaled air, after taking a drag on a cigarette, contains more than 4,000 different chemicals. There is no risk free level of exposure to secondhand smoke and it can directly impact your home’s IAQ.
  • Frequently Dust and Vacuum: Everything turns to dust one day. Keeping your home dust free and tidying and cleaning the place where you live is an effective action to improve air quality. If you have pets in your home, their pet dander and activity can create more dust in the air, so you may need to dust and vacuum more regularly. Pet dander loves to hide in carpets and on furniture and is easily stirred up and added back into your home’s air, just by your family’s regular daily activities. Vacuum and dust at least once a week to help remove as much debris as possible.
  • Maintain a Recommended Humidity Level: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends that you keep the humidity in your home between 30 and 50%. This will limit the growth of mold and the presence of dust mites that pollute the air. Some molds produce allergens and mycotoxins. Mold can cause significant health problems for you and your family. Molds produce allergens and irritants that can create allergic reactions, cause asthma attacks, and other ongoing health issues. Use a dehumidifier to effectively control moisture and allergens.
  • Limit Synthetic Fragrances: Synthetic fragrances are all around us. Did you know that many gases evaporating from these products are actually harmful volatile organic compounds? You can arrange slices of lemon on a plate to delicately perfume the air in a room or use baking soda in a small bowl to eliminate odors. Choose fragrance free products for laundry and cleaning needs as well.
  • Add Plants: Place an air filtering plant in your home. While plants pollutant removal rate is small, which means there is no way they could capture all of the pollution, they still help to clean the air.
  • Invest in a Whole House Electronic Air Cleaner: When it comes to indoor air purification, you have options. We recommend the Trane Clean Effects EAC which uses a revolutionary technology that provides your home with cleaner, healthier air. It removes up to 99.98% of airborne particles as small as .1 micron in diameter.

If you want to ensure that the air you and are family are breathing every day is safe, Bragg Cooling, Heating, & Plumbing can help. We can assess your current IAQ situation by performing a fast and easy air quality test that measures the level of particulate concentration in your air. We will then make recommendations based on our findings.

Let our comfort specialists help you breathe in clean indoor air. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about your options.

June 28, 2022

Did you know that the air in our homes is often worse than the air found outdoors? Your California home’s air filters are extremely important to not only the air you and your family breathe, but to the longevity and effectiveness of your home’s HVAC system. While homeowners in Marin, Sonoma, and Napa Counties have been advised to change their air filters in their homes; many fail to do so consistently. The filter is one of the simplest elements of your home heating and cooling system, but it is also one of the most important. Regularly changing your home’s air filter is significant for your home and your family’s health. So, how often should you change your home’s air filter?

What is Your Home’s Air Filter?

Before we dive into how often you should change your home’s air filter, we wanted to briefly review what this HVAC component is and why it is a significant part of your home and the air you breathe.

Air filters do simply what the name implies, they filter your air. Air filters keep dust and pollen out and are also tasked with keeping larger particles and materials out of your HVAC system, in turn, saving your system from mutilation. Dirty, unchanged filters are a leading cause of issues with Marin, Sonoma, and Napa County HVAC systems.

When you change your air filter frequently, it helps remove harmful particles from the air such as pollen, dust, dust mites, mold, bacteria, micro allergens and more. Removing these harmful pollutants has massive health benefits for you and your family. Plus, changing your air filter regularly helps keep your HVAC system running at its highest efficiency, which will help to lower your energy bills and extend the life of your system.

Why is it Important to Change Your Home’s Air Filters?

As referenced above, replacing your air filters regularly can have a large impact on the health and well-being of everyone in your home. An unchanged and dirty or soiled air filter means unclean, airborne particles are being spread throughout your home. As mentioned above, these particles include lint, dust, dirt, pollen, and micro allergens that you can’t even see. This means that you and your family will continuously be inhaling unsafe and polluted air, and who wants that?

According to the EPA, the most effective ways to improve your indoor air quality are to reduce or remove the sources of pollutants and to ventilate with clean outdoor air. In addition, research shows that filtration can be an effective supplement to source control and ventilation. Maintaining the air filters in your furnace and air-conditioning (HVAC) system can help to improve indoor air quality. HVAC filters are designed to filter air throughout a home. HVAC filters can reduce indoor air pollution.

How Often Should You Change Your Home’s Air Filter?

Having clean air filters is key to breathing clean air. Nothing is more important than the air we breathe, that’s why regularly changing your home’s air filter is so important.

How often you should change your home’s air filter really varies by home. We recommend changing your air filters at least once a month, but there is no exact number of days in which you should change your filters, as each home is different and it depends on the strain you put on your filter, what particles are in the air, and also what type of filter you have.

It’s a good habit to check your air filters weekly and if you notice they are dirty, change them.

Improve Your California Home’s Air Quality

Changing your home’s air filters is the first step to breathing better air; however, there are also other things you can do to ensure you are breathing easy inside your home.

If you are concerned about the air quality in your home, our experts at Bragg Home Services Heating & Cooling can help you come up with the right solution. We offer professional air filtration services for homeowners in Marin, Sonoma, and Napa Counties.

There are several options when it comes to air filtration and purification. The right product for your home will depend on your specific air quality concerns.

Our experts will help you navigate the different options and narrow down the best choices for your home. Call us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about your options.

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