Green Air Environmental, Inc. According to the American Lung Association people spend 60-90% of their time indoors. G.A.E. The G.A.E.
Over time air ducts accumulate debris and contaminants stemming from air-born particulates such as human dead skin, animal and pet dander, insects, dust, pollen, mold spores and more. If an HVAC system were considered to be the respiratory system for your home, just imagine how that relates to the air you breathe on a daily basis. A study conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency revealed t
hat indoor air is found to be up to 10 times more polluted than outdoor air. The American College of Allergists have studies that show 50% of all illness is either caused or aggravated by polluted indoor air, while children are more likely than adults to be affected. According to the Department of Consumer affairs children breathe faster, inhale more air per unit of body weight and are closer to the ground, where the concentrations of indoor pollutants are higher. The good news is proper maintenance and cleaning of your HVAC system and air ducts can help reduce the presence of these contaminants and health risks in your indoor environment. Green Air Environmental focuses on source removal and is dedicated to providing best-of-breed indoor environmental solutions to help you maintain enhanced quality of the air you breathe. Call us today to find out how we can help you breathe cleaner and healthier. Energy Savings Benefits & Tips
•A build up of 0.042 inches of dirt (less than 1/16" of an inch) on a heating or cooling coil can result in a decrease in efficiency of 21%. (Source, Environmental Protection Agency)
•Clean systems restore capacity and lessen running time. This creates savings on heating and cooling bills. (Source, Lousiana Cooperative Extension Service)
•Seal all air leaks in unconditioned spaces such as attics, crawlspaces and basements. A McKinsey study reports that air duct sealing represents the largest energy efficiency opportunity for non-low income homes. We at GAE are committed to satisfying the needs of our customers by providing high quality indoor environmental, air duct cleaning services and offering the most cost-effective HVAC systems, air duct cleaning, exhaust duct cleaning, post construction final cleanup and industrial cleaning solutions in the industry. was founded with the purpose of delivering four primary benefits of significant importance to our customers with respect to safety, indoor air health and hygiene, energy conservation, cost savings and preventative maintenance. Our focus is on delivering value-engineered services while delivering on our promise of providing affordable, healthy indoor environmental solutions. was established by a team of industry veterans that came together with a shared vision of delivering elite, professional Air & Dryer Duct cleaning in the Indoor Environmental Services industry. team brings a combined team experience of over 75 years in the industry with a team of 2 Electrical Engineers, 3 Mechanical Engineers, including a Certified Professional Engineer (P.E.) Our fabric is woven with a mindset for process refinement, technology improvement and value-engineering to pass cost-saving efficiencies onto our customers. Our culture built around being experts in what we do is what sets us apart. We are licensed, bonded, insured and maintain a workforce of friendly, passionate and professional experts thrilled to meet your expectations.
A renewable twist on fossil fuels
Pulling valuable fuels out of thin air? It sounds like magic, but a chemist is now working to transform carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, into gas for your car and clean-energy future fuels.
05/05/2011
Just One Thing: Green Your Indoor Air Quality http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/JustOneThing/t...
Today the Organic Mechanic, Mark Highland, dropped by Good Morning America to show how some pretty plants can improve air quality in your house.
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health (2009, February 27). Indoor Air Pollution Increases Asthma Symptoms, Study Suggests. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 5, 2011, from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/02/090219101700.htm
Indoor Air Pollution Increases Asthma Symptoms, Study Suggests
A link between increasing levels of indoor particulate matter pollution and the severity of asthma symptoms among children has been found. The study, which followed a group of asthmatic children in Baltimore, Md., is among the first to examine the effects of indoor particulate matter pollution.
04/12/2011
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Over time air ducts accumulate debris and contaminants stemming from air-born particulates such as human dead skin, animal and pet dander, insects, dust, pollen, mold spores and more. If an HVAC system were considered to be the respiratory system for your home, just imagine how that relates to the a
How to Clean Lint From a Dryer Vent Pipe
Home improvement expert Danny Lipford shows you how to clean lint from your dryer vent pipe to prevent fire and help your laundry dry faster.