Breathe Easier with Air Exchangers in Irwin & Greensburg, PA: Fresh, Healthy Air for Western, PA
Tightly sealed homes in Pennsylvania keep energy in, and that’s usually a good thing. However, this also keeps the air from the heaters and ACs inside, trapping everything else too, including chemicals, odors, water, and the same old, heavy air. This is hazardous because it can lower indoor air quality and expose your family to health risks, including allergies, respiratory issues, and germs and bacteria. To overcome these issues, call us to install an air exchanger in your home.
Good's Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling is a trusted and leading plumbing, heating, and cooling company serving property owners throughout Western Pennsylvania. We are experts in installing Air Exchanger systems (HRVs and ERVs). Our goal is to help you maintain the indoor air quality of your space. Call us for a free estimate today!
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The Problem: What's Trapped Inside?
The air inside your home can easily be worse than the air outside. The following things can get stuck inside your home and make you sick:
Humidity: Steam from your cooking, shower, and the general Western Pennsylvania environment generates far too much moisture. Mold, mildew, and those musty odors all find their genesis there.
VOCs: Ever bought new furniture or used strong cleaners? Those are chemicals (VOCs) that just float around forever inside a sealed house.
Stale and Heavy Air: We breathe out CO2. Pets leave odors. Cooking creates smoke. All that heavy, used air gets stuck, which can make you feel tired or give you headaches.
Air Exchangers are great because they save you money while providing continuous fresh air. While it brings in fresh air and pulls out the old, polluted air, it reuses the heating and cooling energy between the two airstreams.
HRV vs. ERV: Which is best for You?
The following table shows the better choice for you in different circumstances.
Air System
HRV (Heat Recovery)
ERV (Energy Recovery)
Main Function
Transfers only Heat
Transfers Heat and Moisture
Best Time to Use
Cold, dry winters
Warm, humid summers.
An ERV is the best option for most people in Western Pennsylvania, particularly in the summer, as it eliminates any outside air that is too humid. This can lower your air conditioner bills and repairs as well.
Why Call Good's Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling?
Setting up one of these systems is not something you can do yourself. It requires a professional who combines your current HVAC ductwork with plumbing (drainage). And we are professionals in this service.
At Good's Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling, we handle it all:
Air Check: We start by testing your air to see precisely how much CO2 and humidity you're dealing with now.
The Right System: Based on your results and your home's size, we recommend the HRV or ERV that best suits our local weather.
Pro Installation: Our licensed pros integrate the system perfectly into your ductwork for optimal performance and maximum energy savings.
We Keep it Running: We offer maintenance and filter changes to keep your fresh air fresh year after year.
Call us for a free estimate or schedule a service today. Good's Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling can restore your home's air quality and ensure it’s healthy and clean.
Good’s Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling is here for your annual tune-up or quick repair. Call us for a free estimate. Let us install an air exchanger for you, and see the difference for yourself. Call today!