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Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is known as the silent killer for a reason—it can easily go undetected and cause illness and even death. It’s critical to learn how to prevent carbon monoxide leaks in your Ames home—as well as what the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are in case you are exposed.
Why are you heating and cooling your home when you are not there? Being able to control your thermostat when you are away is one of the most cost effective energy improvements you can make in your home. Contact us today to learn more!
While most air quality systems typically target specific contaminants, air scrubbers can help remove a variety of particles, gases, odors, and contaminants from your Ankey home’s indoor air.
Is your water heater leaking? Here’s what you need to do: First, find the location of the leak. This will be helpful for you and your service technician.
The bad news is there is something wrong with your furnace. The good news is it can usually be repaired quickly.
You turn on your furnace, and you smell gas. What should you do? First assess what the smell most likely is, and you may not need to call anyone.
Do some rooms feel a tad too warm or a bit too breezy? It might be your Ankeny home telling you something: you need a zone control system.
Insulate the pipes in your home on exterior walls or in unheated areas such as crawl spaces, garages, basements, and attics.
Ductless heating and cooling systems can significantly lower your Ames home’s carbon footprint while improving your indoor air quality (IAQ).
There are a few things to check in your home in the case that your furnace is blowing cold air, such as your thermostat settings, air filter, and your home’s ductwork.
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