Improve Your Indoor Air Quality in Sheboygan, WI
If you have been experiencing headaches, itchy watery eyes, dry throat, or breathing problems in your Sheboygan home, it is possible that the air you are breathing is the culprit. The Environmental Protection Agency has identified indoor air quality as one of the top five environmental risks to public health and additional research has shown that indoor air may be up to 100 times more polluted than outside air. But there is good news, Full Service Heating & Air Conditioning has a full line of air-quality products to help you and your family breathe easier and improve your respiratory health. Call or text our comfort advisor, Steve, at (920) 208-0202 to set up a no-obligation air quality test.

The Importance of Indoor Air Quality
The typical homeowner spends about 90 percent of their life indoors, and the majority of that time is spent in their own homes. Little did we know that our own actions contribute to indoor air quality issues. Daily activities like cooking, cleaning, or playing with your pets can all add to indoor pollution by releasing particles into the air or increasing the humidity inside the home. Continually breathing polluted indoor air has been linked to a wide variety of health issues including dry eyes and nasal passages, headaches, nausea, fatigue, asthma, and allergies. Whether the issue stems from insufficient ventilation, excess humidity in the air, or an unclean HVAC unit we will come to your Sheboygan, WI area home and assess whether your air quality is an issue and identify the most effective solutions.
Full Service takes a multi-step approach to find what works best for you and your family. We start with a no-cost air quality assessment to find a baseline of the conditions inside your home. This test allows us to understand the current situation in your home and whether or not your indoor air quality is an issue. This is done by our CPS tester and only takes 30 minutes. The test gives us an idea of:
- Particulate matter (dander, dust, hair, etc.)
- Carbon dioxide levels
- Relative humidity
- Total volatile organic compounds (organic chemicals that become a gas at room temperature; these are usually so small that they are not affected by air movement)
Armed with those results, Steve can suggest the right indoor air quality solution to help you and your family feel better and breathe easier.
Indoor Air Quality Management in Sheboygan
Air Purifiers
Whole-home air purification systems are one of the best ways to clear out indoor pollution. Working with your heating and cooling systems, purifiers capture and kill airborne contaminants as they circulate through your ductwork. Think of them as a microscopic net, scooping out all of those fuzzy drifters you see when the sunlight comes through your window, not only that, it will quickly clear out the burned grilled cheese sandwich smell because life sometimes gets busy!
Energy Recovery Ventilators
If your windows have pooling water, or the frame is icy and damp, you could have a humidity issue. In addition to home dehumidifiers, an energy recovery ventilator can balance the extremes in outdoor temperature and humidity by operating as both an exhaust fan and a source of fresh air.
UV Lights
Microorganisms, such as mold and bacteria thrive in dark and moist environments–including the inside of your air conditioner. By installing ultraviolet (UV) lights inside your system, you can kill those particles with UV rays before they grow and spread throughout your home.
Indoor Air Quality Solutions in Sheboygan, WI
Whether you have questions about our indoor air quality products or you simply need help getting started, trust the pros at Full Service. Our air quality specialists will listen to your concerns while assessing your air quality, diagnose any problems, and help you choose the solution that best fits your circumstances. We have been helping our friends and neighbors in Sheboygan with their air quality issues for years and we are ready to help you solve yours as well.
It all starts with a phone call or text to Steve our air quality specialist at (920) 208-0202.