Take the time to educate consumers about IAQ issues, comfort solutions
INDIANAPOLIS — During the heating season, many contractors are quick to point out the effects of poor indoor air quality (IAQ) to customers. They know there’s a good likelihood homeowners may be experiencing the dry skin and sinuses that are just two of the obvious, unpleasant affects of dry air in the home.
But as summertime and the cooling season roll around, contractors often overlook the equally troublesome IAQ issues that come with warmer weather.