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A Closer Look at Your St. Louis HVAC System

HVAC Company St. Louis

Knowing how your HVAC system works and why each element is essential will help improve your family’s comfort and reduce monthly energy costs. The job of your HVAC system is to maintain comfort in your home, regardless of the temperature outside. Each system component contributes to your home’s air quality, including humidity, temperature, and cleanliness. …

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Indoor Air Quality Assessment for Your Facility

Building Indoor Air Quality

The indoor air quality (IAQ) of your facility is vital to the health and well-being of your occupants. Therefore, the risk of air contamination due to airborne pathogens makes testing essential. As a business owner or building manager, you can increase your business’s productivity and reduce the adverse health effects on your employees. At Thomas …

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Remodeling Projects That Can Help Reduce Energy Costs

How to Reduce Energy Costs

Higher energy costs may not necessarily mean something is wrong with your HVAC system. Consider what’s happening with the rest of your home. Are your energy bills a little higher than you’d like? Energy costs have been rising, but if it’s a lot higher than usual, there may be a problem with your HVAC system. …

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Do You Need to Do Anything to Your AC Unit in Winter?

How to Winterize AC System

This is a common question. Many customers also ask if they should cover their AC unit in the winter and wonder about the best way to winterize their system. At Thomas Hoffmann Air Conditioning & Heating, we specialize in installing, repairing, and maintaining every component of an HVAC system. We will help you protect your …

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Asthma-Proof Your Home – How to Reduce Asthma Triggers

How to Asthma Proof Your Home

Your HVAC system could be causing asthma triggers. Improving your indoor air quality can play a significant role in alleviating asthma symptoms. Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lungs. Individuals with asthma have difficulty moving air in and out of their lungs. Allergens, dust mites, pollen, and other airborne irritants …

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