Calling all plant parents! Did you know that these indoor plants help to keep the air in your home clean? Plus, they make your home look great!
English Ivy: Removes toxins, including benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and ammonia. It's also an easy plant to grow, whether in a hanging basket or against a climbing wall.
Gerbera Daisy: This fun and funky plant absorbs formaldehyde, a common addition to household fabrics.
Aloe Vera: This hearty desert plant can absorb both benzene and formaldehyde. https://www.climatecare.com/blog/clean-air-plants-for-your-home/
You have thousands of dollars invested in your heating and cooling equipment. The best way to protect that investment is with regular maintenance. Well maintained heating and cooling equipment is safer, runs better, uses less energy and lasts longer.
Get a Precision Tune-Up for $59.99 when you subscribe to the WeCare Maintenance Plan today 519-746-6000 or visit https://www.dunnheating.com/hvac-maintenance-plans/
Have you ever found a four-leaf clover? A good HVAC tech is like a four-leaf clover, hard to find and lucky to have! Dunn Heating ClimateCare is always here for you!
Take a deep breath. Did you know that the air in your home can have an immediate and profound effect on such things as appetite, digestion, moods, depression, anxiety, irritability, and sleep? Reducing the toxins that you breathe can have a dramatic impact on your health – and ClimateCare's indoor air quality systems can reduce contaminants and help you get a cleaner, healthier home. Learn more https://www.dunnheating.com/indoor-air-quality/
Home ventilation systems can remove the stuffy or stale air from your home without impacting your energy efficiency. Many systems are specially designed to conserve your heat. You can also open your windows, but you might find that a little cold these days.
Read our recent blog to learn more about the two options to ventilate your home in the winter: https://www.climatecare.com/blog/how-to-ventilate-your-home-in-the-winter/