Sometimes being a parent means playing the part of a detective, especially when you start hearing repeated complaints from your child:
Each year, more than 100 million people in the U.S. suffer from allergies. That’s a lot of hacking, coughing, itching, and misery. It’s hard watching our kids, particularly. We just want to relieve them from feeling “a zillion cactuses poking inside my throat.”
Playing outside among allergens aggravates the problem, but indoor air quality doesn’t get a free pass. It, too, creates havoc for allergy sufferers just trying to breathe.
The Allergy-Home Heating Connection
Conventional gas-forced air systems draw air from the outside and distribute it throughout your home. Unfortunately, that air often carries pollen and spores. Some heating and cooling systems like ground source heat pumps (a.k.a. geothermal heating and cooling) avoid this open-air exchange.
Ground source heat pumps quietly absorb natural heat from the earth and transfer it to your living spaces without pulling in outside contaminants. They help allergy sufferers in three ways:
Relief for the Allergy Sufferers in Your Life
If you’re determined to help the allergy sufferers you love find comfort, now is an excellent time to consider your geothermal options. The current 30% federal tax credit for geothermal makes cleaner, pollutant-free air in your home more affordable than ever. State and local rebates can compound the savings. Explore clean-air possibilities with us that help your family breathe easier.