Microbial Growth and How to Mitigate It in Your Home

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When you live in a humid climate like we do here in Louisiana, the summer months can get especially muggy. Unfortunately, that can also mean our homes can become overly damp as well – which can lead to microbial growth in the home. Areas like bathrooms and under-the-sink cabinets can be especially prone to microbial…

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Get Ahead of Seasonal Allergies with Better Indoor Air Quality

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Once the spring season rolls around, people start to look forward to better weather. Along with warmer temperatures and longer days, spring weather also brings with it budding trees and blooming flowers. And while this makes for a beautiful outdoor landscape, it can also mean a time of sniffling and sneezing for seasonal allergy sufferers.…

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Don’t Let High Humidity Take Over Your Home This Summer

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The hot, humid climate we experience during this season in Louisiana can often make your home feel sticky and uncomfortable. Unfortunately, it can also cause excessive microbial growth. When microbes get out of control, they not only can produce an unpleasant odor in your home, but they can also cause damage to your property and…

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No Need to Feel Hot & Sticky: 5 Benefits of a Home Dehumidifier

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Now that the summer months have arrived here in Louisiana, we know that the heat and humidity will become a comfort factor sooner than later. Most homes and businesses have air conditioning systems that can help people stay cool and comfortable once the heat sets in. But, our climate here is also tropical, which means…

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Seasonal Allergies? Help Improve the Air in Your Home Today!

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Many people look forward to the arrival of autumn in Louisiana. The somewhat cooler weather offers a welcome relief from the heat and humidity of summer. While the fall season can be a beautiful time of the year, it’s also when plants like ragweed, sheep sorrel, pigweed, trees, and grasses produce an abundance of pollen.…

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My Home is Too Humid. What Can I Do?

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Summertime in Louisiana can be very humid. Our climate is subtropical, which means that the weather all year long is more humid than in other parts of the country. And during the summer months, the higher temperatures contribute to very damp, muggy conditions. While most home air conditioning systems can help eliminate some of the…

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