“If these are so great, why doesn’t every house have one?” In the humid Midwest or South, they don’t work well because the outside air never gets “cool and dry.” But on the Colorado Front Range, we have the perfect climate for it....
Cooking, a daily necessity and often a pleasurable activity, can significantly impact the air quality within our homes. While we savor the aromas and flavors of freshly prepared meals, the cooking process releases various pollutants into the air, potentially affecting...
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a critical factor in homes, schools, and daycare centers, yet it’s often overlooked. Children, with their developing bodies and unique behaviors, are particularly vulnerable to indoor air pollutants. Ensuring clean indoor environments is...
Cooling Down and Cleaning Up: How Whole House Fans Improve Indoor Air Quality in New Homes New homes in Colorado, while often gleaming with modern amenities, can sometimes suffer from poor indoor air quality. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) off-gassed from...
Colorado summers can be brutal. Soaring temperatures and intense sunshine make staying cool a top priority. While traditional air conditioning systems offer relief, they often come with hefty energy bills and environmental concerns. Enter the whole house fan, a more...
The Denver Metro area, with its unique climate of hot, dry summers and cool evenings, presents specific challenges and opportunities for home cooling. While air conditioning has become the standard for many, alternative solutions like whole house fans are gaining...