How Summer Weather Affects Your Indoor Air Quality

Woman Opening Window On A Sunny Day

Woman Opening Window On A Sunny Day

 

Summers in Central & Eastern Mass can be very hot and humid. Many homeowners spend most of their time outdoors during the summer months. However, when they step inside, they often find their indoor air quality is very poor. Allergens, higher humidity and rising temperatures all contribute to reduced air quality. Landry Mechanical put together this guide on How Summer Weather Affects Your Indoor Air Quality and how to improve it.

 

The Summer Heat

Pollutants inside your home are exacerbated by warmer temperatures.

If you use A/C in your home, you most likely have the windows and doors closed to keep cold air in.

These allergens linger inside your home and mix with warm air to create an uncomfortable environment.

Mold Growing on Ceiling Inside Home
High Humidity In Your Home Can Lead to Mold Growth Like This!

 

The Danger of Humidity

Humidity isn’t just uncomfortable; it can become a breeding ground for harmful air pollutants. If indoor humidity rises above 60%, mold, mildew, and dust mites will thrive inside of your home.

Here are some tips to reduce your home’s humidity:

  • Consider a humidity monitor to keep levels between 30-50%
  • Properly Vent Bathrooms, Kitchens & other High Moisture Areas
  • Use portable dehumidifiers or consider installing a whole-home dehumidifier
  • Clean and dry damp areas and spots quickly
Woman Cleaning Carpet With Vacuum
Regular Home Cleaning can dramatically Improve Indoor Air Quality

The Danger of Allergens

Pollen from trees, weeds, and other plants ends up everywhere during the summer including your home!

Pollen can enter your home on clothes, pets, and open windows. This contributes to poor indoor air quality during the summer season. It can also trigger symptoms in people with asthma, allergies, or other respiratory issues.

Here are some tips to reduce allergens in your home:

  • Monitor pollen counts on weather apps
  • Keep windows closed during days with high pollen counts
  • Run an air purifier with a HEPA filter
  • Regularly clean your home with microfiber cloths and vacuum cleaners
Woman opening window
Opening your windows on cooler days lets fresh air into the home!

Air Conditioning & Air Quality

Air conditioning keeps you comfortable on steamy summer days.

However, A/C systems can either improve or degrade your home’s air quality. Dirty A/C filters can spread dust, pollen, and mold throughout your home. Malfunctioning A/C systems can also increase humidity.

Here are some tips on how to use your A/C without reducing air quality:

Outdoor Unit with Dirty Condenser Coils
Does Your A/C Look Like This? It’s Hurting Your Indoor Air Quality  Time To “Just Call Landry” 

Conclusion

Summer weather has a negative impact on your indoor air quality. However, by taking some proactive steps, you can stay comfortable even during a heat wave.

If you’re interested in improving your home’s air quality, “Just Call Landry” We’re your local HVAC & Indoor Air Quality experts standing by to bring comfort to your home.

 

Landry Mechanical We Take COMFORT in YOUR Comfort!

Why July Is The Best Time To Upgrade Your HVAC System?

July is a time for the outdoors. BBQ’s, parties, and summer projects fill our days. As homeowners in Massachusetts try to stay cool, many wonder when the best time to upgrade their HVAC system. At Landry Mechanical, we’ve concluded that summer is the best time.  Here’s why July is the best time to upgrade your HVAC system.

Why Is Summer the Best Season For HVAC?

Summer season is often the best time to prepare for cooler weather later in the year.

Many homeowners don’t consider their HVAC system until Autumn.

By upgrading now, you are able to get on our schedule sooner, giving you peace of mind.

When the cold weather arrives, you know that your HVAC system will function properly, preventing headaches and cold nights.

Office Woman sweating during a heatwave
Don’t Get Stuck in a Heatwave with No A/C! “Just Call Landry”

Energy Efficiency

In New England, many homeowners still rely on window units to cool their homes. These window units may be convenient, but it comes at a cost.

Window A/C units are inefficient for larger spaces and can end up costing you more in the long run.

By upgrading your HVAC System, you can keep your whole home cool without using window units. This can reduce your cooling costs in summer and heating costs in winter.

Interested in Central Air for your home? “Just Call Landry” our Heating and Cooling experts are here to bring comfort to your home this summer!

HVAC Technicians Inspecting Heat Pump System
Heat Pumps like these are more efficient than older HVAC systems and can save you money

Avoid The Summer Heat

Summers in central and eastern Massachusetts can be brutally hot. New England is known for high humidity and frequent heatwaves during the summer season.

By upgrading your HVAC system now, you can stay cool this summer and comfortable when winter arrives later.

Want to avoid the summer heat? “Just Call Landry” our home cooling experts are standing by ready to bring comfort to your home!

Summer Heatwave with Thermometer
Heatwaves can be deadly without Air Conditioning. Upgrade your system and avoid the summer heat!

Summer Savings & Special Offers

During summer months, many HVAC Companies offer summer discounts and special savings to keep crews busy before peak season.

Upgrading your system during summertime can save you money.

Our Field Supervisors can assist you with rebates and incentives via MassSave to get you the savings you deserve.

Want To Check Out Our Latest Promotions?

Check out the promotions page on our website for special discounts on our most popular services.

FREE Financing Summer promo
FREE Financing and more on our Promotions Page! Take Advantage of special offers this summer!

Conclusion

Replacing your HVAC system is a big decision.

That’s why Landry Mechanical HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical is here to help.

Our call center, field supervisors, and licensed technicians are ready to bring comfort from the summer heat and cold winter ahead

 

At Landry, We Take COMFORT in YOUR Comfort!

Do Smart Thermostats Really Save You Money in the Summer?

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Being Used

Do Smart Thermostats Really Save You Money in the Summer?

As temperatures rise, so do energy bills. Homeowners looking for ways to cut cooling costs often turn to smart thermostats, which promise efficiency and savings. But do they really make a difference in the summer? Let’s explore how these devices work and whether they can help you keep more money in your pocket.

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Next To Bookshelf

How Smart Thermostats Can Save You Money

 

Smart thermostats go beyond traditional programmable models by learning your habits, adjusting temperatures automatically, and allowing remote control via smartphone apps. Many models use geofencing, motion sensors, and weather data to optimize cooling schedules.

 

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Being Used
Ecobee Thermostats can be programmed to turn off while you’re away. This Saves You Money!

How Much Can They Save You?

 

Studies suggest that smart thermostats can reduce cooling cost by 10-15%. This is done by having automated cooling and heating for your home. Smart thermostats can turn on or off or increase or decrease according to the temperature. This can be very efficient, allowing you to save around $50a year! Not only do they save money – but also time, convenience, and peace of mind! Other features like tracking your phone or having remote control also are available. They allow for messages to be sent to your phone to nudge you to be more conservative or remind you to turn it off if you’ve left for a vacation. 

 

Should You Make The Switch?

 

If you frequently forget to adjust your thermostat or have an inconsistent schedule, a smart thermostat can be a great investment. However, if you already use a programmable thermostat effectively, the savings may not be as dramatic.

Ultimately, smart thermostats offer convenience and efficiency, but their financial impact varies.

If cutting cooling costs is your goal, pairing a smart thermostat with good insulation and energy-conscious habits will yield the best results! Interested in a smart home thermostat for your home “Just Call Landry”and our experts will do the job right!

Our HVAC Technicians install hundreds of smart thermostats every year. They’re ready to bring comfort to your home!

 

Landry Mechanical, We take COMFORT in YOUR Comfort!

 

“Top 5 Signs Your A/C Won’t Survive the Summer Heat”

“Top 5 Signs Your A/C Won’t Survive the Summer Heat”

 

Hot humid weather is right around the corner here in New England! More than ever, we rely on our A/C units to keep us cool and the last thing we want is for them to give out. As a local and family owned business, listen to Landry’s top 5 signs that your A/C won’t survive the summer heat to save yourself from costly repairs and uncomfortable heat!

 

#1 How Long Have You Had It?

 

Air conditioning units only last for 10-15 years with the proper maintenance. If yours is approaching this age, or if there is any uncertainty when it was last replaced, it might be time for a new one. 

 

Need a replacement? “Just Call Landry” Our HVAC Experts are standing by to bring comfort to your home.

We install AC systems on a regular basis and  keep our technicians up to date on the most efficient A/C technology. 

 

Old, Rusty AC Unit
Does your outdoor unit look like this? Time for a replacement!

 

#2 Weak Airflow

 

If your A/C unit is blowing warm air and struggles to have strong airflow, it could be a sign of clogged filters or refrigerant issues. Before summer kicks into full gear, check for debris in the vents and try replacing the air filter. 

 

Need a new filter? “Just Call Landry

Old A/C Unit being tested
If you notice low air flow, it’s time to “Just Call Landry” !

#3 Unusual Noise

 

A well functioning A/C should run relatively quietly. If you start hearing weird noises like grinding, squealing, or banging – that’s a bad sign. It could signal a failing motor, electrical issues, or rust and debris inside. 

 

Need a new A/C unit? “Just Call Landry’s”

Clogged & Dirty A/C Filters reduce air quality and performance
Clogged & Dirty A/C Filters reduce air quality and performance

#4 Weird Smells

 

If your A/C unit reeks of musty or burning smells, that might be a cry for help. Bad smells can be a result of mold or electrical issues inside of your unit. Burning smells can result from melting plastics and might end up in a fire. Don’t wait till it’s too late!

 

Moldy A/C Vent
A/C Vent with mold growing on it. Time For Maintenance!

 

#5 Bills Breaking the Bank

 

Was your electricity bill high the last time you checked it? Your unit may be working harder to keep up than before. It might be less efficient from old age and debris inside. This is one tell-tale sign that you need to replace it. 

 

Notice Your Cooling Costs are going up? Time To Just Call Landry!
Notice Your Cooling Costs are going up? Time To Just Call Landry!

Summer in Massachusetts can be unforgiving, and the last thing you want is for your A/C to give out when you need it most. By keeping an eye for these warning signs – whether its weak airflow, strange noises, or just plain old- you can stay ahead of the game and save money! If you need professional services or replacements,“Just Call Landry”and our HVAC experts will do the job right.