How much do you dread facing another tough Austin ragweed or cedar fever season of allergy symptoms this year?
If you live in Austin, you’ve probably experienced first hand or know someone who continually suffers from year-round allergies.
Did you know you can reduce the impacts of seasonal allergies, like cedar fever, by improving the air quality in your home or office?.
Keeping irritating seasonal allergens like cedar and ragweed pollens outside your home where they belong and improve the comfort of your home is key to surviving another allergy season in Austin
How allergens and particulate get inside your home
If you have leaky ductwork, chances are that the allergens you’re avoiding outside are getting inside your home and into the air you breath.
Leaky ductwork pulls outside air in through your attic and wall spaces where allergens can accumulate.
Your heating and cooling system then pushes that contaminated air into every room of your home exposing you to irritating allergens and particulate.
Improve Your Comfort and Home’s Performance
Pulling in air that’s packed with allergens and particulate diminishes air quality inside your home and makes your HVAC system work harder to compensate for leaks in your ductwork.
The only air that should be circulating throughout your home is air that’s been filtered and conditioned by your HVAC system.
Improve the performance of your home by sealing your ductwork and keep allergens and particulate outside where they belong.
Get relief from Austin’s seasonal allergies while improving your home’s performance year round.
Find Out if Duct Sealing is Right for Your Home
Be better prepared for this year’s ragweed or cedar allergy season by having your ductwork inspected and sealed, if necessary.
Not every home is a good candidate for duct sealing, that’s why we offer a no cost ductwork assessment to test for leakage and structural integrity.
Stop worrying about this year’s cedar allergy season. To get started, just fill out a free ductwork assessment form or give us call. We’d love to help you evaluate if duct sealing is right for you.