Healthier Air, Inside Your Home
Filtration, humidification, ventilation, and indoor air quality guidance for NH homes.
Smart thermostats are one of the highest-payoff HVAC upgrades a New Hampshire homeowner can make. NHSaves offers an $85 rebate on qualifying installs paired…
Improving indoor air quality in a New Hampshire home does not require a $5,000 whole-home filtration system. For most homes, the highest-impact improvements…
The Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium includes a built-in indoor air quality sensor that, in addition to temperature and humidity, monitors VOCs (volatile…
The ideal indoor humidity for a southern New Hampshire home is 30 to 45 percent in winter and 45 to 55 percent in summer. These ranges balance occupant comfort…
Geofencing uses your phone's GPS to detect when you cross an invisible boundary around your home, then automatically triggers actions on connected devices. For…
An Ecobee smart thermostat is a Wi-Fi connected thermostat that learns your schedule, monitors temperature and occupancy in different parts of the home, and…
Indoor air in a southern New Hampshire winter is often drier than the Sahara Desert. When cold outdoor air at 25 percent relative humidity is heated to 70°F…
Yes, you should set back your thermostat if your home is heated by a gas, propane, or oil furnace or boiler. A thermostat setback is lowering your heating…
Air duct debris is what we find inside ductwork during furnace replacements and inspections: forgotten toys, lost tools, decades of construction dust, pet…
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