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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Why Winter is the Perfect Time for Air Duct Cleaning

 

If you live in an area where the weather is freezing cold, it may seem counterintuitive to have your air ducts cleaned. But with the increased energy costs this winter, having your heating system inspected and serviced can save you money in the long run. Air duct cleaning service providers are available year-round for residential or commercial properties — be sure to schedule early before they're all booked up!

Improves Air Quality

Many people tend to stay indoors for longer periods during the winter months. It makes sense, considering how cold outside it can get! Winter is the perfect time for air duct cleaning because it's easier to find the exact location of where dust and debris are located. The main reason for this is that most people use their heating system more often during winter, which causes buildup on the inside of your air ducts. This can harm your health since this buildup could cause allergic reactions or other respiratory problems like asthma attacks.

Helps You Save Money

Winter can be one of the most expensive months for many homes and businesses. Trying to keep up with heating your spaces can cause a heavy burden on your wallet. However, when you hire a professional air duct cleaning company, they can come in and work on your HVAC system to ensure it runs more efficiently. From this, your furnace won't have to be run as often to try and keep an area warm, and you can start saving money.

Less Cleaning Needed

One of the biggest benefits of getting your home or business professionally cleaned this winter is that your space will be more hygienic and stay clean longer because dust and allergens are removed. Once you get rid of all that unwanted dust, dirt, and debris buildup in your HVAC system over the years, your space will become ten times cleaner.

Get in Touch With us For All Your Air Duct Cleaning Needs

Getting your home and business ready for winter weather and protecting your heating can be time-consuming tasks, and it is often best to bring in some professionals to help. Contact GreenPro Cleaning and Restoration to take care of your ducts, attics, crawl spaces, and water damage.

Monday, December 20, 2021

Indoor Air Quality in Winter: Tips for Your Home and Health

 

Naturally, when it comes to wintertime, we tend to spend more time indoors. With a lack of natural sunlight and cooler temperatures, it’s easy for our home’s indoor air quality to suffer. From mold growth to dust accumulation and more, there are plenty of ways that your home’s indoor air quality will be less than ideal this season. So, here are some simple tips to help ensure you’ll have a happy and healthy winter!
 

Keep Your Home a Little Cool

Try to keep your indoor temperature around 68 to 71 this winter. Of course, if temperatures drop to freezing, you should turn up your heating. But, when you can, it’s best to try and keep your home from warming up too much. The dry air caused by heating our homes during the winter months means fewer molecules in the atmosphere to carry away pollutants like mold spores or bacteria. This can increase respiratory problems such as asthma or allergies during this time of year.

Use a Humidifier

With cold weather comes dryness in the air, so it is important to do everything possible to keep your home moist. You can start by adding a humidifier to each room of your house. Make sure that they are set at about 40% humidity or higher if possible. You can also use an old pot filled with water as a temporary solution until you get a humidifier of your own.

Be Careful Using Your Fireplace

While a wood-burning fireplace is a great way to warm up this winter, it can often cause the air in your home to become low quality very quickly. Sure, it’s beautiful — however, wood smoke is very unhealthy. Whether or not your system is airtight, using your wood-burning fireplace too often this season can lead to increased levels of indoor air pollutants.


And, most importantly, keep up with your air duct cleanings during the winter months! Luckily, Greenpro Cleaning and Restoration can help.
 

Get in Touch With us For All Your Air Duct Cleaning Needs

Getting your home and business ready for winter weather and protecting your heating can be time-consuming tasks, and it is often best to bring in some professionals to help. Contact GreenPro Cleaning and Restoration to take care of your ducts, attics, crawl spaces, and water damage.

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Cold Weather Issues That Lead to Water Damage

 

When people think of water damage, usually their minds are immediately taken to the harsh rain we get in spring and summer. Truthfully, many water damage issues are caused by the external forces of those seasons! However, that doesn’t mean that other seasons won’t cause problems as well. Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean it’s impossible to have water damage in your home, and here are the red flags you need to look out for:
 

Frozen Pipes

In the wintertime, frozen pipes are one of the most common sources of water damage. And, from here, the pipes can burst and cause water to sneak in through your walls or floors. The best way to prevent this is by properly insulating your home and sealing any cracks or holes in your foundation or outside walls — especially the areas near your pipes!
 

Melting Snow

After a good snowstorm, your home can be covered head to toe with this icy white blanket that’s just waiting to give you issues. As the days go on, all that snow is bound to melt. And, as the snow melts, it can seep into your house’s foundation and get in through your roof or siding. Check your basement and attic often during the winter to ensure no water is getting in.
 

Ice Dams

With the curve of your roof, snow or water tends to always build up around one area (usually right at the edge). With the heat of your home warming the snow above and this snow blocking the border, it causes water back up. This, of course, leads to water pooling or leaking in spots it’s not supposed to.

To prevent trouble this season, ensure that your gutters and downspouts are properly maintained and cleaned. Not only that, but it’s essential that you insulate your attic — since the heat from your home really shouldn’t be reaching up there. Your attic should be airtight, with no possible openings to cause the snow to melt even faster!
 

Contact Us For All Your Water Damage Removal Needs!

Cleaning and taking care of your home after a water damage mishap can be difficult to deal with, and it is often best to bring in some professionals to help. Contact GreenPro Cleaning and Restoration to take care of your ducts, attics, crawl spaces, and water damage needs.

Thursday, December 2, 2021

How to Keep Your Attic Clean During the Holidays

 

If you’re like most people, your attic is the last place you want to be during the holidays. It becomes cluttered with boxes and decorations that don’t have a home elsewhere in your house. From small cases to multiple prominent decorations, it’s quick and easy for your attic to become messy during the holiday season.

If this sounds familiar, we’ve got some tips for keeping your attic clean and organized this holiday season!

Declutter First

Try to remove any unnecessary items from the attic, so there is room for all of your new holiday decorating supplies. It will be easier to find what you need! The sooner you declutter all your old things, the sooner you can create an organized system within your attic.

Organize Decorations Properly

An important rule of thumb is to keep your holiday boxes in one place. Have designated areas in the attic where you store them, so they don’t get mixed up with other items or clutter. It can even help to label your boxes so that when you go looking for everything you need, you know exactly where to start!
 

Use The Right Storage Containers

Unfortunately, your attic is the part of your home that is the most susceptible to rodents, insects, and other kinds of critters. Of course, this won’t be too much of an issue with the right insulation installation and cleaning process. But, in an effort to ensure your decorations are always safe, avoid using cardboard, paper, or plastic containers. Many critters can eat their way right through these!

Hard plastic or metal containers are usually the best way to go. And ensure that you get containers with lids that lock for extra protection!
 

Get In Touch With Us For All Your Cleaning and Restoration Needs

Cleaning and organizing your home can be challenging to deal with, and it is often best to bring in some professionals to help. Contact GreenPro Cleaning and Restoration to take care of your ducts, attics, crawl spaces, and water damage needs.