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A/C Efficiency: 5 Tips to Keep Your Richmond Home Cool in Summer

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Flowers Spring Richmond VAIt may be “spring” on the calendar, but here in Richmond,  the weather has been providing some early doses of summer recently.   Already,  home air conditioners have been humming throughout the region. 

For many, the sound of that A/C unit outside can be justification, in and of itself, to break out into a cold sweat. After all, the more it runs, the bigger the power bill at the end of the month.

In an effort to calm the nerves and put less strain on your wallet, here are five ways to make your air conditioning unit work better and save money:

  1. The top way to make your A/C unit work better and save money is to replace your filter EVERY MONTH.   Having a clogged filter in your air conditioning system slows down the flow of air, which makes the air unit work harder to cool your home. Clogged filters can even cause costly damage to the system.  Replacing filters will ensure that you have cleaner air at a lower cost, with lower risk of your AC breaking.
  2. Use household fans to help keep the house cool.  When people try to figure out how to make their AC work better to save money they often forget about this.  A fan uses significantly less energy than your AC unit.
  3. Try to pay it forward to your AC unit and protect it from the sun.  If your AC unit was placed in an area where it is in the sun most of the day, try planting shrubs or trees around it.  The cooler the AC unit, the better it will cool your home. Just make sure not to plant too close to the unit – leave enough room for proper ventilation and comfortable servicing.
  4. If you make your home drier by getting rid of humidity you will see a change in comfort right away, because your body’s natural cooling systems work better in low- humidity air.  Your AC unit removes some moisture from the air by itself ( thus, the delightful drip and drainage from the outside unit ). However, if you live in a tropical or subtropical climate with high humidity such as Richmond, a dehumidifier can ease the strain on your AC unit and keep everyone more comfortable at higher temperatures.
  5. By hanging curtains in front of the windows of your home, or thick blinds (not mini-blinds), your home will stay cooler on its own. For many a decorator,  the mere thought of insulated drapes causes a recoil and cringe reaction.  But don’t be so quick to judge. Insulated drapes have come a long way in the past few years. They come in different styles and colors now and should at least be considered if you have South facing windows.  They really do help keep the heat out in summer and the cold out in winter. Draperies keeping the heat out in the hottest part of the day can keep your air conditioning unit from working so hard.

Your heating and cooling specialists at Marshall Mechanical know additional ways to save on cooling costs, and we would be happy to help you if you have any questions. Contact us at  804-323-0189  for more information today.

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Reduce Airborne Pathogens with New Ultraviolet HVAC Technology

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

 

Healthy Climate® UV Germicidal Lights

Healthy Climate UV Germicidal Lights, give powerful ultraviolet energy helps eliminate biological contaminants like mold and bacteria

One of the new technologies in residential air filtration systems to reduce sickness and allergies is ultraviolet, or UV, light treatment. Ultraviolet light treatment has been used by big business for years to help sterilize the air in office buildings and hospitals.  

Now the technology is available to consumers for residential use.  It has helped to eliminate enough germs and allergens in the workplace to cause a reduction in employee sickness, so imagine what it can do for allergy sufferers at home in Richmond.

So, how does the germicidal UV technology work?

A high-efficiency air filtration system and a UV germicidal light work as a “tag team” to clean your air. First, many allergens are trapped in the filter system. Then, as the air passes through the main supply or return duct of the HVAC system it is given the ultraviolet light treatment, which disinfects the air that is sent through the system and helps to eliminate many germs altogether.  This doesn’t happen right away, but as the air continues to be cycled throughout the home and the HVAC system, it is repeatedly cleaned.

So, when combined with a good air filtration system that traps tiny particles, UV technology can make a big difference in home air quality. Mold, mildew, viruses and other irritants are zapped so we enjoy cleaner, healthier indoor air, even if everything outside is covered in a dusting of pollen!

Lennox offers this new technology with their Healthy Climate UV Germicidal Lights as part of their Indoor Air Quality Systems. With the highest UV light intensity on the market,  these UV Lights easily reduce concentrations of airborne contaminants as much as 50% within as little as 45 minutes. Plus, the Healthy Climate UV Germicidal Light cleans the air without the use of ozone, a known irritant. 

Contact your authorized Lennox dealer, Marshall Mechanical, at  804.323.0189 to learn more about this new technology for your Richmond home.

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NBC12 says pollen count is up; high-efficiency home air filtration units can help allergy sufferers

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Last week, NBC12 released a story about how allergy season struck early this year with the pollen count up and the tree pollen, especially, out earlier this year.

Here’s the story:

At Marshall Mechanical, we have high-efficiency home air filters as well as home air purification systems that can help keep the pollen, dust and other airborne contaminants out of the air in your home.

Check out our full line of indoor air quality systems as well as air handler units, which are quiet, efficient and environmentally responsible.

Don’t wait.  Let us help you breathe better during Richmond’s allergy season.  Don’t suffer from airborne allergies this year – simply call our office at 804.323.0189.

P.S.  To read the story on NBC12, simply click this link:  Yellow dust, Spring fever: Allergy season strikes early

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How your Heating & Cooling System can help clean the air in your home

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Ever go over to someone’s house and it just smells …. bad?  Ever been somewhere that made the back of your throat scratchy, made your eyes water,  made you start sneezing, or gave you a headache?  What if you had to live there? Would you be sick all the time?

Indoor air can get pretty funky – especially in the Winter when you keep all the doors and windows closed to keep out the cold.  If you do open the windows to change the air, your heating system has to play catch-up.  Sometimes it is worth it, though.  The EPA estimates that indoor air is two to five times more polluted than the air outside.  Let’s face it, people need to breathe clean air because bad air can literally make us sick!

What are the main reasons there could be “bad air” in your home?

1.         Temperature & Humidity problems
2.         Small particles like Pet Dander & Pollen
3.         Odors & Chemicals
4.         Bacteria & Mold

These contaminants, either from inside or outside the home, combined with poor ventilation can cause bad air quality.  High humidity only makes it worse.  Irritants like mold and mildew can cause a number of health problems. These can include: making allergies or asthma worse, dizziness, headaches, fatigue and nasal congestion.

Do you experience any of these symptoms when you are at home? Do they get better when you leave? If so, you may need to work on improving the air quality in your home.

In addition to impacting your health, bad air quality can damage your house and cause you to be uncomfortable.  Air that is too dry can cause walls to crack and make wood flooring separate.  Air that is too wet, or high in humidity,  can make the temperature inside your home feel hotter than it really is and become a breeding ground for powdery mildew or black mold which can ruin wallpaper, draperies, and furniture.

So how can you make sure the air you and your family breathe inside your home is clean, good air?  Clean regularly to prevent mold and mildew – just make sure to use cleaning products which do not irritate you in any way.  Also, make sure the humidity in your home is properly balanced.  You may need a dehumidifier or a humidifier depending on your situation.  

But in addition to regular cleaning and proper ventilation, the answer can lie with your heating and cooling system.  Lennox has a wonderful product line called Healthy Climate Solutions.  These products address all the causes of “bad air” in your home, that reduce your indoor air quality.

The Lennox Healthy Climate Solutions product line includes:

  • Humidity Control
  • Germicidal Lights
  • Ventilation
  • Air Cleaners/Filtration

These products control humidity, insure good ventilation, filter out up to 95% of small particles and irritants, and actually clean the air by zapping bacteria and mold before they circulate all through your home.  As an authorized Lennox dealer, Marshall Mechanical can install any of these air quality systems in your Richmond area home.  

Simply call us at 804.323.0189 today for more information about these high quality Lennox air quality products and how they can help ensure the air inside your home is “good air” – so you and your family can breathe easier.

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Top 10 ways to enjoy a cleaner home, and cleaner air

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Having clean air that’s free of odors, germs, and allergens can make a huge difference in your family’s health.  Lennox, one of our preferred vendors for home and commercial ventilation, heating, and cooling systems, offers a list of 10 simple things you can do to help make the air in your home clean.  

  1. Add a germicidal light to your HVAC system. Easy to install, these UV-emitting lights help purify your home’s air by reducing growth of mold, bacteria and viruses before they are spread throughout your home. Healthy Climate® UV Germicidal Lights offer the highest UV light intensity on the market.  

  2. Take off your shoes when you walk in your front door. A selection of house slippers nearby helps encourage your family to take their shoes off. Most of the dirt in our homes is dust and soil tracked in by family members.  

  3. Replace kitchen sponges once a week. The moist environment of a sponge is a breeding ground for bacteria – more than 100,000 bacteria per square inch. Sponges can also be soaked in bleach 15 minutes to help kill bacteria.  

  4. Control mold by removing the excess moisture it needs to grow. Adding a whole-home dehumidifier will reduce the opportunity for allergy-triggering mold and mildew to grow.  

  5. Wash bedding regularly in hot water. This helps kill dust mites, which trigger allergies. Cover mattresses and pillows with allergy-proof cases.  

  6. Use microfiber cloths to dust without chemicals. Once used, they can be tossed in the washer to clean for reuse. Dust high to low surfaces first, and then vacuum last.  

  7. Add a multipurpose air-purification system. Choose an indoor air quality system that attacks small particles such as dust and dirt, airborne mold spores and viruses, even odors and chemical vapors.  

  8. Get rid of clutter. Keeping your home clean and organized is easier when you put away the knick-knacks where dust collects.  

  9. Replace or clean your HVAC system’s filter once a month. You’ll not only remove airborne pollutants, but protect your system’s energy efficiency.  

  10. Keep windows closed at night if you have allergies. You’ll help prevent pollen from drifting into your home.  

Any questions about improving air quality in your home, changing your filters, or assessing the health / efficiency of your HVAC system? Marshall Mechanical is a certified dealer of Lennox products. We also are a full-service HVAC and plumbing solutions provider. Our trained experts are always happy to help answer your questions. Call Marshall Mechanical at  804-323-0189 today for cleaner air tomorrow.

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