Air purifier handles dog fur and smells

Only a couple of years ago, I converted the affixed garage of my home into a dog grooming business.

The square footage and brick floor of the garage gave the perfect space. I was able to extend the air duct of the home’s heating and cooling plan to handle temperature control. It never occurred to me what a problem the amount of airborne fur and unpleasant smells would cause. As the heated and cooled air gets delivered to the garage and the stale air is pulled out, the dander and smells are drawn into the duct plan and spread throughout the house, and not only would my family appreciate not to smell wet cats in every single room, but the fur is an issue for many reasons. It aggravates my son’s pollen irritations and accumulates inside the heating/cooling plan to restrict airflow. The result is higher energy consumption, higher energy bills, decreased comfort and greater complications over oil furnace and cooling system malfunction. Once the duct plan was installed, I couldn’t exactly tear it back out again. I’d spend a considerable amount of money setting up the dog grooming business and in my local area, temperature control is essential just about year round. I looked into possible proactive measures I could take and came up with the method of an whole-house air purifier. This type of air quality accessory incorporates into the plan to treat the heated and cooled air as it passes through. The whole-house air purifier filters out dust, dander, smells and all types of particles while also killing spores, bacteria and viruses. It helps to keep the entire beach house healthier and cleaner while also protecting the integrity of the heating/cooling system.

Air conditioning technician