Indoor Air Quality

Staten Island Indoor Air Quality

Beyond Temperature: Achieving True Comfort in Your Staten Island Home

Even when your HVAC system functions perfectly, you might not feel truly comfortable. Factors beyond temperature significantly impact indoor air quality. Excessive humidity can make you feel hotter, while dry air can irritate your skin. Poor ventilation leads to stuffy and stale air.

Furthermore, indoor air can harbor contaminants. Allergens like mold, pollen, and dust trigger discomfort for allergy and asthma sufferers. Some pollutants can even make anyone ill.

Enhance Your Indoor Air Quality with LNL Air Conditioning

Experience the difference of superior indoor air quality in your Staten Island home. We offer a range of solutions to improve your comfort, including:

  • Air Purifiers: Remove harmful pollutants and allergens from the air.

  • Humidifiers: Add moisture to dry air for healthier skin and respiratory comfort.

  • Ventilation Systems: Improve air circulation and remove stale air.

Contact LNL Air Conditioning today for a customized solution to enhance your indoor air quality and experience true comfort in your home."

Our Indoor Air Quality Services

  • New System Installation – We have third–party financing options available for quality systems from top brands in the industry.

  • Free Estimates for Replacement Systems – If you need to replace a failing air purifier or dehumidifier, we can give you a replacement system estimate at no cost to you.

  • Thermostat Integration – We install sophisticated control systems that can manage your heater and air conditioner as well as your air quality system.

  • Repair Services – We will come prepared for the job, no matter how big or small the issue may be.

  • Routine HVAC Maintenance – Our technicians are happy to take a look at your indoor air quality system during a routine HVAC maintenance visit.

  • Indoor air pollution can be 2 to 5 times worse than outdoor air pollution.

  • Indoor air pollution can cause disease

    Indoor air pollution can cause noncommunicable diseases like stroke, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and lung cancer.

  • Indoor air pollution affects vulnerable populations

    People who are young, old, or have chronic health conditions are more likely to be affected by indoor air pollution.

  • Indoor air pollution has many sources

    Sources of indoor air pollution include:

    • Building materials like pressed wood and carpeting

    • Household products like paints, cleaners, and air fresheners

    • Furniture

    • Cigarette or cannabis smoke

    • Cooking

    • Outdoor air pollutants like car and boiler exhaust

    • Asbestos

  • Indoor air pollution can be reduced

    You can reduce indoor air pollution by:

    • Removing or reducing pollutant sources

    • Bringing in fresh air from outside

    • Using air filters and portable air cleaners

    • Stopping smoking

    • Lowering radon levels

Indoor air quality can be hazardous to your health. Here are some facts about indoor air quality:

How can We Help?

Contact Us

Phone:

(929)592-0376

Email:

Lnlairconditioning@gmail.com

Service hours:

Mon-Fri: 9am - 6pm

Office Hours:

Mon-Fri: 9am - 5pm

Sat & Sun: 10am - 3pm