Breathe easy with clean indoor air.
Indoor air quality is a growing concern throughout Houston. We spend about 90% of our time indoors, so a healthy breathing environment is important for you and your family’s overall health. We think of pollutants and allergens as a problem with the outdoor air, but a home can have similar or worse air quality.
Take control of your indoor air! Taking a few simple steps can minimize humidity, pollution, and allergens for a healthier and more comfortable indoor living space. At Champion and Nash, we offer a variety of effective solutions to help you and your family breathe easier in the comfort of your home.
The most effective way to clean the air in your home is with a whole-house air cleaner. Installed as part of your home’s central heating and cooling system, air cleaners replace your system’s traditional one-inch filter. These air cleaners operate silently within your existing HVAC system. As air circulates through your home, the whole-house air cleaner traps a wide range of harmful contaminants, including:
Whole-house air cleaners are low-maintenance solutions to indoor air quality. Depending on your HVAC system and usage, they might only require filter cleaning or replacement every few months. This translates to cleaner air, less hassle, and potentially lower energy costs. A whole house air cleaner is a long-term solution to your indoor air quality problems.
High-quality air filter systems can remove as much as 99% of allergens from the air, reducing dust, pollen, mold spores, pet dander, and other pollutants. Easily installed into your existing HVAC system, they operate quietly and more efficiently than even the best stand-alone HEPA appliances. If your indoor air quality is less of a problem or your reaction to the air is not very concerning, then this is a budget-friendly option. We can help you understand the type of air filter you’ll need, how often you’ll need to replace it, and its impact on your HVAC system.
Air cleaner or air filters? Champion and Nash are here to help you understand your IAQ choices and costs. We’re Houston’s #1 Choice in Home Comfort.
While Houston’s climate is generally humid in the summer, indoor air tends to become dry during the cool winter months – triggering allergies and dry skin, lips, throat, and even furniture. A whole-home humidifier works in conjunction with your central HVAC system to distribute moisture using a bypass humidifier or a steam humidifier. Having one of these in your home will make winter more comfortable, reduce static electricity, and protect wood furnishings. Dry air can also affect sinuses and skin, so there are some health benefits to consider as well.
Ask the experts at Champion and Nash about installing humidifiers to maintain optimal moisture levels in your home.
You can count on Champion & Nash for fast, effective, and well-priced home solutions tailored to your needs.
If you live in Houston, you know it's humid! Dehumidifiers are designed to remove excess moisture and keep your home and family comfortable. Here are signs you may need one for your home:
A whole-home dehumidifier will reduce the moisture and potential mold growth that comes with humid air. Dehumidifying your air will diminish that “heavy air” feeling that comes on those highly humid days we get here in Texas. Dryer air in your home will protect your clothing and furnishings from mildew and other moisture damage. Like a humidifier, it works with your current central HVAC system, but instead of adding moisture, it removes it. Water is collected and disposed of safely outdoors or into a drain pan. We can help you determine the value and placement of a home humidifier system that works for you and your family.
Our outdoor air in Houston is contaminated with dust, smog, and allergens. With more people entering the area and more traffic, the cumulative effect is unhealthy. Having a whole home purifier can help manage how these pollutants come into your home. Not only outdoor pollutants but indoor pollutants can be a problem. Dust, dander, and other particles in the air can affect your and your family’s respiratory health. Having a whole home purifier will reduce the impact of polluted and contaminated air, keeping your indoor space healthy and comfortable. With a whole home indoor air purifier, you can expect:
Depending on your needs and home, we can help install a purifier system that uses filters, ionizers, or ultraviolet technology to remove particles from your air using your existing HVAC system. Learn more about what we have to offer to help clean up your home’s indoor air.
Ventilation is the “V” in HVAC, and it’s important to the overall health of your home’s heating and cooling system. Advancements in energy-efficient windows and doors, thicker insulation, and airtight vapor barriers have made homes more tightly sealed, almost to the point where they can't breathe.
If your home can't breathe properly, the stale and polluted air remains trapped within walls, with no way for fresh outside air to enter. Without sufficient circulation, pollutants can accumulate and eventually pose health and comfort problems. Our technicians are experts in understanding how to keep the air clean and moving into homes and how to trap or release dirty air.
Indoor air quality is just as important as outdoor air quality, and Champion and Nash can help you breathe easier at home. We offer a variety of solutions to fit your family’s needs and your budget, from whole-house air cleaners and improved air filters to humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and whole-home air purifiers. We can also help you optimize your home's ventilation system for a healthier and more comfortable living environment.
Call Champion and Nash today – we’re Houston’s #1 Choice in Home Comfort.