Elements That Impact Indoor Air Quality

Elements That Impact Indoor Air Quality

A healthy home is vital to keeping your family happy and productive. A measure that you can take to ensure this is to improve the quality of air in your home. With help from Renewal by Andersen of Long Island®, you have the chance to meet this goal. In this article, we discuss common factors that affect air quality in your home. We also share how our products can help keep your air healthy.

Elements That Impact Indoor Air Quality

Carbon Footprint from HVAC Units

Using your heating or cooling units spreads carbon footprint in your home that can be harmful to the health of your household. We offer replacement windows in Long Island that come with insulated frames and glass that can make your home cozier. The glass contains an inert gas called argon, which can lessen heat buildup in your home. This will keep you from relying too much on your HVAC units, reducing carbon footprint in your home.

Fumes from Cooking

The fumes that come out from cooking can be bad for your health and can even trigger allergies. Fortunately, you do not have to bear with this any longer. We provide a wide range of windows that can improve ventilation in your home. We can install casement windows in your kitchen that will help improve airflow in the area. You can also choose to have a bay and bow window and pair it with our casement windows. These options will ensure that you enjoy good quality air in your home, particularly in your kitchen.

Mold Due to Moisture

Old windows tend to let moisture into your home and can lead to mold growth that can endanger your family’s health. You can rely on us to install windows in Long Island that are airtight. Furthermore, they come with a frame composite that do not rot, warp, and decay. These frames are also strong and weathertight. With these features, you can have the peace of mind knowing that you do not have to worry about mold growth.

Expect Renewal by Andersen of Long Island to help you realize a healthy home. Feel free to get in touch with us by calling (866) 609-5033 or filling out our request form for your replacement window needs.

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