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4 Consequences of Poor IAQ in Naples, FL

Monday, September 18th, 2023

Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) often manifests as excessive airborne dust, unexplained flu-like symptoms, or a decrease in your indoor comfort level. It’s best to improve your air quality fast before it leaves a lasting impact on your home. Here are a few of the most common consequences of dealing with unhealthy air quality in Naples, FL.

What are the main consequences of poor indoor air quality?

  • Increased energy costs due to clogged filters and reduced system efficiency
  • More frequent HVAC issues as contaminants build up on motors, compressors, fan blades and duct lining
  • Health concerns for your household such as worsened allergies, fatigue, sinus irritation and long-term respiratory or heart issues from pollutants
  • Excessive indoor moisture which can lead to mold, pests and structural damage like splintering wood or peeling wallpaper

1. Rising Energy Bills from Poor IAQ

The more contaminants in the air, the faster your air filters become dirty. If your filter gets clogged, it makes it harder for the HVAC system to pull in enough air. This can increase your energy bills and lead to a lack of HVAC efficiency. Signing up for home service agreements can help you stay ahead of these issues through regular inspections and maintenance.

2. How Poor IAQ Triggers HVAC Problems

While your filter can easily collect larger debris from the air, other small contaminants can still accumulate on critical components of your HVAC system. Grime could begin to coat your motors, compressor, fan blades, and lining of your ductwork. In addition to increasing your need for HVAC maintenance and repairs, you may eventually have to deal with a premature replacement.

3. Health Risks Linked to Bad Indoor Air Quality

People spend the majority of their time indoors, and poor air quality can wreak havoc on your health and energy. Inhaling pollutants like pollen, dander, and organic growth can worsen allergies and cause headaches, fatigue, sinus irritation, and skin rashes. Long-term exposure may even lead to developing respiratory or heart conditions.

4. Moisture Problems Caused by Poor Air Quality

Another key factor in poor air quality is your humidity. The average home should have a moisture level between 30% and 60%. Excessively high humidity levels can result in organic growth and pest infestations. Proper dehumidification helps control indoor moisture and reduce the risk of related air quality problems.

These issues can contribute to worsening health issues and damage your home’s structural security. You may find your wooden floors splintering or your wallpaper coming loose in this situation.

Don’t let poor IAQ negatively impact your family’s health and comfort. Contact Conditioned Air to learn more or to schedule indoor air quality services in Naples, FL.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What health issues can arise from poor indoor air quality in a home?
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nswer: Poor indoor air quality can trigger or worsen respiratory conditions, allergies, headaches, fatigue, and throat or eye irritation. Over time, it may even contribute to more serious illnesses in sensitive individuals.

Question: How can poor indoor air quality affect my HVAC system or home maintenance?
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swer: Contaminated or humid air can cause debris to build up in air filters and coils, forcing the HVAC system to work harder. This leads to higher energy use, increased wear and frequent repairs.

Question: What impact does excess humidity or mold have on indoor air quality?
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wer: High humidity promotes mold growth and microbial contamination, both of which degrade air quality. That can worsen health symptoms and damage building materials or furnishings.

Question: Are there broader property or comfort‑related consequences of bad indoor air quality?
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swer: Yes. Poor air quality can lead to stuffy rooms, persistent odors, uneven temperatures, and a home environment that feels less comfortable, all of which may reduce your home’s value or livability.

 

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CONDITIONED AIR TO EXPAND OPERATIONS

Thursday, July 25th, 2019

Conditioned Air plans to build a 52,710-square-foot operations center in Fort Myers to accommodate the air-conditioning contracting and service firm’s current and future growth throughout Southwest Florida. The building will be located at the intersection of Jetport Loop and Global Parkway in the Southwest International Commerce Park across from the Southwest Florida International Airport. The building will encompass 10,800 square feet of office space, 31,110 square feet of warehouse space, and 10,800 square feet of mezzanine for storage and future expansion. The building will be Conditioned Air’s central hub for the growing Lee and Charlotte County markets and provide operational support for its Naples headquarters and Sarasota branches. It also will serve as the company’s main training facility, with a fully functional training lab for hands-on continuous education and onboarding of entry-level technicians. The new operations center will replace an existing smaller facility nearby on Jetport Loop. Permitting is currently underway on the location. It is anticipated that ground will be broken on the site in October with completion and occupancy scheduled for July 2020. The building will be designed by McHarris Planning & Design and developed by Seagate Development Group. Conditioned Air plans to double in size in the next five to seven years, according to a press release.

-Gulfshore Business Daily

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Hurricane Season in Florida Starts this Saturday

Wednesday, May 29th, 2019

If you live or own a home in Florida, Hurricanes are always a concern. Hurricane season starts this Saturday, June 1, 2019 and ends November 30, 2019.  Are you prepared? If not here’s some tips for you to consider:

Now/Prepare

 

Sign up for local alerts and

warnings. Monitor local news and weather reports.

Prepare to evacuate by testing your emergency communication plan(s), learning evacuation routes, having a place to stay, and packing a “go bag.”

Stock emergency supplies.

Protect your property by installing sewer backflow valves, anchoring fuel tanks, reviewing insurance policies, and cataloging belongings.

Collect and safeguard critical financial, medical, educational, and legal documents and records.

 

During/Survive

 

Follow guidance from local

authorities.

If advised to evacuate, grab your “go bag” and leave immediately.

For protection from high winds,

stay away from windows and seek shelter on the lowest level in an interior room.

Move to higher ground if there is flooding or a flood warning.

Turn Around Don’t Drown.®

Never walk or drive on flooded roads or through water.

Call 9-1-1 if you are in life- threatening danger.

 

After/Be Safe

 

Return to the area only after

authorities say it is safe to do so. Do not enter damaged buildings until they are inspected by qualified professionals.

Never walk or drive on flooded roads or through floodwaters.

Look out for downed or unstable trees, poles, and power lines.

Do not remove heavy debris by yourself. Wear gloves and sturdy, thick-soled shoes to protect your hands and feet.

Do not drink tap water unless authorities say it is safe.

To learn more about how you should prepare for the upcoming hurricane season in Florida check out more tips from Ready.gov here.

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Not Just Our Hero

Thursday, May 23rd, 2019

“Last Friday in the Strand my husband and I witnessed an accident where a driver lost control and went across the median into the brush. Your driver pulled over and immediately ran to the car to help. Seeing that there was smoke coming from the engine block area and smoke was filling the interior, he immediately ran back to your van and ran back with a fire extinguisher. He put out the fire (looked like it was coming from the brush beneath the vehicle. My husband and he attempted to get into the vehicle and finally succeeded. Your employee was on the phone with 911 and they cut the air bags and talked to the man (greatly injured and bleeding, until emergency personnel arrived. Your employee showed great bravery and reaction time as well as the ability to make a quick decision which may well have saved the injured man’s life. He is a hero in my eyes”

-Mary from Naples

As you can see, Rodney isn’t just our hero for helping this man out but Mary was compelled to share her and her husband’s experience with us and we are thankful for her doing so. We are so proud of you Rodney, and your commitment to helping others in the time of need. This is what it’s all about.

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Summer is back in Southwest Florida!

Monday, May 6th, 2019

Summer in Southwest Florida can be brutal. Are you ready? Most importantly, is your AC Unit ready?

Don’t be surprised and left out in the heat this summer. We can come out and make sure your unit is ready for summer. Manufacturers suggest getting your unit checked twice per year to keep your unit under warranty.

In case you didn’t know, we offer maintenance agreements where we come make a house call twice per year to keep your HVAC unit cleaned and running properly. It’s just like your car, it needs love too.

If you have any questions about just what our maintenance agreements are all about, please feel free to live chat with us here on our website or by calling us anywhere in southwest Florida at 1-888-COLD-AIR.

We are proud to serve from Bradenton to Naples so let us keep you cool all summer long!

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Let us “Wow” You!

Tuesday, November 13th, 2018

$2,000 Retention Bonus Offer for Experienced HVAC Technicians (more than 5 years hvac work experience).  Prefer Residents from Collier County up to Sarasota County.

 

HVAC Residential Service Technicians

Lead Installer (Residential 5 tom and below)

Lead Installers (Light Commercial 5 ton and above)

Sheet Metal Installers

Lead Duct Mechanics

 

Conditioned Air Company is expanding & wants to add more “Valued Field Staff” to our Service team.  This program consists of $1,000 pay out at 6 months and then $1,000 at the 1-year anniversary.  Only stipulations are new hire can-not have any worker comp injury or at-fault property damage or disciplinary action during their 1styear of employment.

Our goal is to “Wow” You and add new team members who share our Core Values(Integrity, Purposeful Effort, Respect, Safety and Exceed Expectations) a unique experience finding a culture that values its employees more than you may have experienced elsewhere!!

Due to our Growth and Success, we are searching for experienced HVAC Technicians who have more than 5 years hvac work experience want to share in our Success!!!

– No high-pressure Sales or Quotas Required
– Company Vehicle & Smart Phone
– Year round, steady work!!
– Advance your training and certification (Earn while You Learn – Company Paid Training)
– Exposure to high end hvacr technology (split-systems, City Multi VRF, Aaon, Refrigeration, etc)
– 3 Weeks PTO after 1 year of employment
– Much, Much More with Company Benefits + 401k Retirement Plan

We can offer you a career path with continued education (Nationally Accredited – University of Conditioned Air) and opportunities for career advancement as we grow and promote from within.

 

We are a Quality Organization that does the following pre-employment checks; Background, Driver License, and Drug (Drug Free Workplace).

 

Please complete application either in person at our local offices or send us your resume online via company website here

 

 

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Keeping Southwest Florida Comfortable

Tuesday, February 13th, 2018

At Conditioned Air, our goal is to keep your home or business comfortable year-round. We’re here to help throughout Southwest Florida. No matter if you are in Bradenton, Venice, Lakewood Ranch, Sarasota, Englewood, Port Charlotte or Punta Gorda we have you covered. We cover the beaches too. Longboat Key, Bird Key, Casey Key and Lido Key is in our service area as well. Let us keep you cool.

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Conditioned Air CEO honored By Stetson University

Friday, November 10th, 2017

Conditioned Air Company of Naples, LLC announced that Chief Executive Officer and owner W. Theodore Etzel III and his wife, Kim, have received the Doyle E. Carlton Award from Stetson University. The award was presented at the 2017 Alumni and University Awards Ceremony on Nov. 4 at the university. The Doyle E. Carlton Award is one of Stetson University’s highest honors and is presented annually to an alum or friend of the university in recognition of devotion to Christian higher education and in appreciation for his/her extraordinary contribution to the life and development of the university, City of DeLand and State of Florida. It is named for Doyle E. Carlton Sr., a former Florida governor and Stetson alumnus and trustee.

Congrats Theo & Kim!

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Our Community Recovers

Wednesday, September 13th, 2017

Our community is truly amazing. Hurricane Irma cannot stop the love and beauty of Southwest Florida. It’s so amazing to see people come together helping each other and we are glad to be of service helping those in need. We will all come back stronger than ever.

So many people deserve kudos here’s just a few…

 

Wink News, WFLA Tampa, & ABC 7 Sarasota: For their extended weather coverage keeping everyone up to date

Publix Supermarkets: Before, during and after the storm getting people the supplies they need.

Gas Stations: Race-Trac, WaWa and many many others for providing fuel to the masses

FPL & Other Co-Ops from states coming in to help repair the damage.

Last but not least: Governor Rick Scott & all First Responders, for doing a wonderful job getting the word out and responding to those in need

Thank you all!

 

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