Breathe Easy with Our Air Quality Inspection
Ever wondered if the air in your home is as clean as it should be? At Horne HVAC Charlotte, we offer comprehensive air quality inspections to ensure you and your family are breathing the freshest air possible.
Our expert technicians will evaluate your indoor air quality, checking for pollutants, allergens, and other harmful particles. We use advanced equipment to detect issues that might be affecting your health and comfort.
A thorough air quality inspection can identify mold, dust, pollen, and even chemical contaminants that may be lurking in your home. With our detailed report, you’ll know exactly what’s in your air and how to improve it.
Don’t compromise on the air you breathe. Schedule an air quality inspection with Horne HVAC Charlotte today and take the first step towards a healthier home. Breathe easy knowing your air is clean and safe!
What Our Air Quality Inspection Includes
Our goal is to help you breathe easier and live healthier.
- Initial Consultation: We start with a friendly chat to understand your concerns and any specific issues you’ve noticed, like unusual smells, allergies, or respiratory problems.
- Comprehensive Air Sampling: Using advanced tools, we take air samples from various areas in your home to check for pollutants, allergens, and contaminants such as dust, mold, pollen, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
- HVAC System Inspection: Our technicians inspect your heating and cooling systems to identify potential sources of air quality issues, such as dirty filters, leaks, or improper ventilation.
- Moisture and Mold Detection: We assess moisture levels and look for signs of mold growth, which can significantly impact your air quality and health.
- Detailed Report: After the inspection, we provide a detailed report of our findings, explaining any issues in clear, simple terms. You’ll know exactly what’s in your air and how it might be affecting you.
- Personalized Recommendations: Based on our findings, we offer practical solutions to improve your indoor air quality. This might include changing filters, improving ventilation, or using air purifiers.