Andy Lewis / Hobson Heating & Air
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Since 1973, Andy Lewis / Hobson Heating & Air has been the trusted provider for indoor humidity control in Metro Atlanta. We serve residential and light commercial customers, offering products to maintain comfortable indoor environments year-round.
Mold and mildew thrive in environments with humidity over 60%, causing various respiratory issues and allergies. Our team at ALH will assess your home, craft a solution for your humidity control needs, and install the right ventilation and dehumidification systems to protect your indoor air quality.
Both low and high humidity can cause health concerns for different reasons, including respiratory issues, skin irritation and allergies. Humidity levels also affect the perceived temperature of your home, leading to higher heating and cooling costs and decreased comfort.
High humidity can cause condensation, leading to water damage, paint peeling, and deterioration of building materials. Low humidity can cause wood to dry out, crack, and become brittle. Contact ALH to help you optimize the humidity levels in your home and protect it from silent damage.
High humidity in indoor environments leads to mold and mildew growth that can cause or exacerbate respiratory issues. Plus, it can damage building materials, furnishings and electronics. ALH recommends installing a whole-house dehumidifier to prevent these problems and improve indoor air quality.
Before we professionally install your new dehumidifier, we must first determine which whole-home dehumidifier is right for your home.
ALH’s professional indoor air quality team starts by assessing the square footage and humidity levels in your home. Based on that data, we recommend the best dehumidifier at the optimal size capacity for your needs.
To ensure optimal operation and extend the lifespan of your dehumidifier, ALH offers scheduled inspections and maintenance services. These include a comprehensive inspection, thorough cleaning of coils and fans, filter replacement, drain line clearing, and system calibration.
Similar to other HVAC systems, whole-house dehumidifiers in Atlanta do sometimes need to be repaired. Common issues of dehumidifiers include electrical wiring and switches, refrigerant leaks, mechanical wear and tear, and thermostat control and calibration.
If you’re looking to decrease the humidity levels in your home or looking to upgrade an existing whole-house humidity control system, trust the experts at Andy Lewis / Hobson Heating & Air.
Adding moisture to the air is beneficial in dry climates or during the winter when indoor air becomes excessively dry. Proper humidity levels help alleviate issues with dry skin, throat, and nasal passages. Humidity also reduces respiratory issues and the spread of viruses and bacteria. Low humidity conditions also protect wooden furniture and flooring from cracking or other issues.
Prior to installing a whole-home humidifier, one of our Indoor Air Quality experts will assess your home’s humidity level and square footage to determine the correct size and capacity your home requires. From there, they recommend the best humidifier solution for your needs. After discussion, we then professionally mount and place your unit.
To ensure optimal operation and extend the lifespan of your humidifier, ALH offers scheduled inspections and maintenance services. We check for signs of damage and perform thorough cleaning and system calibration.
Like dehumidifiers, whole-house humidifiers will eventually need to be repaired. Some of the potential issues that arise in whole-house humidifiers in Atlanta that will need repair include mechanical wear and tear, electrical problems, leaks, thermostat calibration, and clogged filters and drain lines.
Having the right humidity level in your home (generally between 30-50%) helps with respiratory issues and allergies. Measuring the relative humidity levels in your home helps our Indoor Air Quality experts to identify areas of improvement necessary to maintain health and comfort while preventing mold and mildew growth.
Using state-of-the-art sensors known as hygrometers and data logging equipment to monitor the humidity levels of your indoor spaces, our skilled technicians are able to analyze the humidity level data to provide proactive recommendations and detailed reports to help you choose the best humidity control system for your home.
Many modern systems offer smart controls that can be accessed remotely via a cellphone application.
Humidity Monitors and control systems can be integrated into your new or existing HVAC system. Using automated control systems, ALH is able to adjust humidity levels based on real-time data for precise regulation and energy efficiency.
Regular and professional maintenance of your humidity control system ensures efficient operation, prevents breakdowns, and reduces repair costs. It also prevents the growth of mold, mildew, and bacteria, which can thrive in poorly maintained units.
Our professional maintenance services at ALH include:
These comprehensive maintenance services mean your system operates at peak performance.
Our repair services begin with troubleshooting to identify the problem source. We then repair or replace faulty components, such as fans, motors, and sensors. The ALH team fixes leaks that can damage the unit and surrounding areas, while addressing electrical issues and providing emergency repair services whenever needed.
High humidity in indoor environments leads to mold and mildew growth that can cause or exacerbate respiratory issues. Plus, it can damage building materials, furnishings and electronics. ALH recommends installing a whole-house dehumidifier to prevent these problems and improve indoor air quality.
Before we professionally install your new dehumidifier, we must first determine which whole-home dehumidifier is right for your home.
ALH’s professional indoor air quality team starts by assessing the square footage and humidity levels in your home. Based on that data, we recommend the best dehumidifier at the optimal size capacity for your needs.
To ensure optimal operation and extend the lifespan of your dehumidifier, ALH offers scheduled inspections and maintenance services. These include a comprehensive inspection, thorough cleaning of coils and fans, filter replacement, drain line clearing, and system calibration.
Similar to other HVAC systems, whole-house dehumidifiers in Atlanta do sometimes need to be repaired. Common issues of dehumidifiers include electrical wiring and switches, refrigerant leaks, mechanical wear and tear, and thermostat control and calibration.
If you’re looking to decrease the humidity levels in your home or looking to upgrade an existing whole-house humidity control system, trust the experts at Andy Lewis / Hobson Heating & Air.
Adding moisture to the air is beneficial in dry climates or during the winter when indoor air becomes excessively dry. Proper humidity levels help alleviate issues with dry skin, throat, and nasal passages. Humidity also reduces respiratory issues and the spread of viruses and bacteria. Low humidity conditions also protect wooden furniture and flooring from cracking or other issues.
Prior to installing a whole-home humidifier, one of our Indoor Air Quality experts will assess your home’s humidity level and square footage to determine the correct size and capacity your home requires. From there, they recommend the best humidifier solution for your needs. After discussion, we then professionally mount and place your unit.
To ensure optimal operation and extend the lifespan of your humidifier, ALH offers scheduled inspections and maintenance services. We check for signs of damage and perform thorough cleaning and system calibration.
Like dehumidifiers, whole-house humidifiers will eventually need to be repaired. Some of the potential issues that arise in whole-house humidifiers in Atlanta that will need repair include mechanical wear and tear, electrical problems, leaks, thermostat calibration, and clogged filters and drain lines.
Having the right humidity level in your home (generally between 30-50%) helps with respiratory issues and allergies. Measuring the relative humidity levels in your home helps our Indoor Air Quality experts to identify areas of improvement necessary to maintain health and comfort while preventing mold and mildew growth.
Using state-of-the-art sensors known as hygrometers and data logging equipment to monitor the humidity levels of your indoor spaces, our skilled technicians are able to analyze the humidity level data to provide proactive recommendations and detailed reports to help you choose the best humidity control system for your home.
Many modern systems offer smart controls that can be accessed remotely via a cellphone application.
Humidity Monitors and control systems can be integrated into your new or existing HVAC system. Using automated control systems, ALH is able to adjust humidity levels based on real-time data for precise regulation and energy efficiency.
Regular and professional maintenance of your humidity control system ensures efficient operation, prevents breakdowns, and reduces repair costs. It also prevents the growth of mold, mildew, and bacteria, which can thrive in poorly maintained units.
Our professional maintenance services at ALH include:
These comprehensive maintenance services mean your system operates at peak performance.
Our repair services begin with troubleshooting to identify the problem source. We then repair or replace faulty components, such as fans, motors, and sensors. The ALH team fixes leaks that can damage the unit and surrounding areas, while addressing electrical issues and providing emergency repair services whenever needed.
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