"Comfort Starts with the Air You Breathe"
Did you know that recent studies show that indoor air is often more polluted than
outdoor air? In fact, the air you breathe inside your home may pose more potential
health risks than certain outdoor areas around your city or neighborhood. Problems
can occur when indoor air quality is compromised with contaminates such as mold
and bacteria. Chemicals including carbon monoxide and radon or a build up of allergens
all have the potential to induce adverse health effects.
Thermal Services is dedicated to helping ensure a healthier home life for your family
by providing services that can encourage proper ventilation, humidity, filtration,
efficient airflow and chemical detection.
Proper humidity levels are an important part of keeping your home comfortable all
year long. In the cooler months of winter, humidity levels can drop to extremely
low levels causing potential health problems such as allergies, sensitive skin,
sore throats and nasal irritation. A low humidity level not only can put your health
at risk, it can also cause damage to furnishings, causing wood to split or warp.
In the dog days of summer, high humidity in the home is not only uncomfortable,
but can promote bacteria growth on interior walls and ductwork. This can result
in an increase in allergic reactions and respiratory ailments.
Thermal Services will ensure your home's humidifier is operating at peak performance,
keeping a consistent and comfortable level of humidity all year long.
Our Humidifier Service includes:
- Thorough inspection of water lines
- Humidifier pad replacement
- Drain line inspection and cleaning to prevent water overflows
- Calcium removal and cleaning for efficient operation
- New humidifier installation and repair services
At Thermal Services, we take your family's health as seriously as we do our own.
Which is why we offer extensive services dedicated to the "Silent Killer" -- Carbon
monoxide.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, tasteless, and odorless gas that can cause
potentially fatal health risks throughout the home. Any piece of equipment that
uses a flame to heat has the potential to produce carbon monoxide gas when it is
not operating properly.
Our Carbon Monoxide Service includes:
- Using state of the art equipment to perform thorough checks of all possible carbon
monoxide sources in the home
- Sales and installation of the best carbon monoxide detectors for home use
- Annual service of heating appliances by qualified technicians to prevent potential
problems
- Immediate action to protect all occupants if a carbon monoxide alarm has activated
- Expedited inspection and correction of all problems after alarm has activated
Please note that carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious threat to the well being
of your home and family. Each year over 200 people in the United States die from
carbon monoxide produced by fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, ranges, water
heater, and room heaters.
Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include headache, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness
and poor coordination. Severe symptoms can include confusion, chest pain and possibly
coma or death.
The only way to discover if there is a threat is to measure the levels of carbon
monoxide in the home. For more information, we encourage you to visit the following
links:
Carbon Monoxide – epa
Carbon Monoxide
Most homes have rooms that seem to be harder to cool and heat than others. For example,
an attic loft bedroom may be much warmer than the lower levels of the home in the
summer months, yet need extra help with heating during winter. Basement levels often
stay much cooler year round, while rooms farthest away from the HVAC system may
be inconsistent at different times of the year.
Zoning such areas offers a reliable solution and helps keep all levels of the house
consistent. By automatically adjusting where air flows inside your duct system,
Thermal Services can zone your system to meet unique heating and cooling needs of
your entire home.
What Thermal Services Does:
- Service, installation and design of advanced zone systems
- Optimization of airflow for greatest comfort—critical to any zone system
- Check bypass damper if applicable
- Check all zone controls for proper operation
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