Now that the weather is cooling down, how can I improve the air quality in my home? I’ve considered buying a whole home air purifying system, but are they worth the money? Whole home air purifiers are designed to work with your heating and cooling system, to filter out harmful particles from the air.
- HEPA filters are the most effective filters for home heating and cooling systems, and they can remove most particles at 0.3 microns or greater.
That shows they are great for removing dust, pollen, and pet dander from the air. But whole home air purifiers are more overpriced than oil furnace filters or furnace filters. So, if you’re looking to improve the air quality in your home, it’s important to consider the pros and cons before deciding. I like to run our central Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system with its HEPA filter to clean the air in my home, but is it really getting the dust out of the air? I’ve been wondering. I need to buy one of those ppm meters so that I can measure the air quality, but I just spent a chunk of money on some sound device for my musical act, so that is going to have to wait a bit. I believe I could buy a smaller portable whole-home air purifier, like the outdated one my roommate had, that used an ionizer to remove the debris from the air in our home. I could contact them to see how much it cost, and if it was worth it in the long run, compared to just running the heating and cooling system.