Indoor Air Quality Articles
Air scrubbers use the latest advancements in residential indoor air quality (IAQ) technology to keep your Utah home healthy and safe.
Continue ReadingYour air ducts circulate a supply of fresh and properly treated air. But since ductwork mostly hides behind walls, ceilings, and floors, many Utah homeowners don’t take the time to monitor its condition.
Continue ReadingAir filters and air purifiers can reduce the presence of harmful airborne particles, improving indoor air quality (IAQ). Legends Mechanical is pleased to provide quality IAQ products to our customers in Nampa and its surrounding communities.
Continue ReadingAll the air in your Salt Lake and Nampa homes runs through your air handler, and keeping it in tip-top shape has distinct benefits for you.
Continue ReadingOur highly climate-controlled indoor environments can often be extremely comfortable in our modern world. Combine that with the fact so many of our daily needs are easily met without needing to go outside, and you find a society that spends nearly all its time indoors. As a result, poor indoor air quality has become a significant area of concern as a contributor to potential health problems.
Continue ReadingThe sound of a well-maintained heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is like a lullaby for a good night’s sleep.
Continue ReadingEnergy-efficient homes are more common than ever. Although they provide many benefits, including reducing overall energy usage and a smaller carbon footprint, they come with some disadvantages as well.
Continue ReadingWinter is right around the corner and with it comes freezing temperatures, frequent illness, and dry indoor air. If you struggle with discomfort during the winter in your Salt Lake home, you may benefit from investing in a humidification system.
Continue ReadingOur professionals at Legends Mechanical want to share with you some tips on controlling humidity and, furthermore, humidity control consequences in your Nampa home.
Continue ReadingJust like your lungs are an important connection to the rest of your respiratory system, your home’s ductwork, or air ducts, are importantly connected to your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.
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