Your doors are locked. The lights are off. The house is quiet.So why does anxiety creep in right when you’re supposed to feel most at ease? For many Utah homeowners, nighttime anxiety has less to do with thoughts or stress — and more to do with what’s happening to the air and temperature inside the
You’ve scrubbed the toilet, wiped the counters, washed the bath mat — and yet that musty, damp smell still hangs in the air. It’s frustrating, especially when the bathroom looks spotless. If this sounds familiar, the issue usually isn’t cleanliness at all. In most Utah homes, a musty bathroom smell points to hidden moisture combined
That brand-new couch smell might feel exciting at first, but for a lot of Utah homeowners, it comes with headaches, irritation, or that vague “ugh, I don’t feel great” feeling. If you’ve ever brought new furniture into your home and suddenly felt off, you’re not imagining it. It’s often caused by something called off-gassing. Let’s
Installing a 4-inch furnace filter is a great example of why the way a filter is set up matters just as much as the filter itself. In many homes, a 1-inch filter is placed loosely in the ductwork with a small cutout, which often means it never seals properly. When that happens, air can bypass
A poorly installed HVAC system can drain a homeowner’s wallet for years. One recent customer spent more than $3,000 replacing a failed compressor, added leak-stop products that didn’t solve the refrigerant loss, and was then quoted another $3,000 in repairs on a nine-year-old system. In the end, the system had to be replaced entirely —
Particulates — the dust, dander, pet hair, skin cells, and microscopic debris floating through your home — may seem harmless. But they have a direct impact on how you breathe, how often you get sick, and even how tired you feel throughout the day. In this article, we’ll break down why particulate matter is harmful