The second thing that probably comes to mind is boy, does it look dusty, especially when those herds of cattle and horses kick up clouds of dust. We may not have that many horses or cows running through town anymore, but it is amazing how much dust still gets into your house here.
Even if you’re the world’s best housecleaner, there will still be dust. Just imagine what kind of dust can get into a house when the ductwork is leaky, the house isn’t sealed properly, or perhaps the return air is coming from a dirty attic. All that dust can add up to a whole host of indoor air quality (IAQ) problems for unsuspecting Valley residents, causing respiratory problems and exacerbating asthma symptoms.