Help Me Reduce Lead Paint or Asbestos

Help Me Reduce Lead Paint or Asbestos In My Home

Most people don’t think about the air quality in their homes until a problem occurs or someone develops symptoms. Only then do homeowners wonder about their home air quality. For example, some symptoms include irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, headaches, dizziness or fatigue. We spend about 90% of our time indoors so the health risks may be greater with indoor air pollution than outside.

Diagnosing indoor air problems can be challenging because there are many variables to consider. For instance, certain health effects show up shortly after a single exposure to a pollutant. Conversely, other health effects show up years after exposure. Or, health effects appear after long or repeated periods of exposure. That is why it makes sense to improve your home indoor air quality regardless of anyone showing symptoms. Pollutants such as mold, carbon monoxide, lead paint, asbestos, vermiculite or VOC’s can impact the indoor air quality of your home. Other, more subtle things that may be effecting indoor air quality in homes can be relative humidity levels, dust, dog or cat dander or the amount of fresh air entering your home.

The Solution is as easy as 1, 2, 3

GreenHomes America offers a simple and straightforward approach to improve your home’s efficiency while eliminating any health or safety problems. It starts with GreenHomes helping you understand your home. For example, our approach notes the most common pollutants that impact indoor air quality levels. Finally, the approach offers home modifications that can be made for improving your home’s indoor air quality.

GreenHomes believes home energy and indoor air quality projects are far more successful when the homeowners better understand the problems and possible solutions for their home. That is why we help you learn about the issues you would like to resolve in your home and then step you through a process to resolve those problems. At GHA, we believe it is easier for homeowners to plan home energy and indoor air quality projects and then execute them to get long lasting results if you are more knowledgeable about the root causes of the problem and solutions successfully used in the industry. Let us show you how to:

  1. Learn about the GreenHomes Recommended Solution for Your Home
  2. Plan Your Project Carefully
  3. Execute Your Plan to Get Results