What is Comfort?
At Stewart’s, we define comfort as air that is the:
- Proper Temperature
Between 68 and 78 degrees
We all have a basic understanding of air temperature. We can adjust the temperature settings on our thermostat to levels where we feel comfortable. However, we also know that things like humidity can affect how the temperature feels.
- Correct Humidity Level
Between 40% and 60% relative humidity
When the relative humidity (the amount of moisture in the air) is higher, the hotter we often feel. If it is very low, we often feel cooler, no matter the actual temperature. Our homes also have humidity in them – like the outside air. We need to control the humidity in our homes to for the most indoor comfort.
- Cleaned
Particulates have been removed from the air
There are more than 1 million contaminants in one cube foot of indoor air. Contaminants are things like pollen, dust mites, pet dander and dirt. A comfortable home will have these contaminants removed from the air.
- Sanitized
Capturing and destroying bacteria, fungi and organic compounds
Bacteria, viruses, mold spores, pet odors, cooking smells, smoke and more also circulate in the air in our homes. Certain heating and cooling systems can capture and destroy these items leaving the home with sanitized air.
How We Can Improve YOUR Indoor Air Quality?
Stewart’s Heating and Air provide products and can install certain systems that will improve your home’s air quality, making your home more comfortable.
| Air Purification | Air Filtration | Humidity Control |
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