If you’re a Utah homeowner, this post is just for you! Here are the top five tips for Utah homeowners in 2022. Experts say Utah's housing market will favor sellers in 2023. This is also a great time for Utah homeowners to invest in renovation projects. Furthermore, poor air quality in Utah means Utahns should have the air ducts in their homes cleaned. Short-term vacation rentals in Utah are becoming an increasingly attractive money-making option for Utah homeowners. However, those considering turning their properties into short-term rentals should familiarize themselves with their city and county regulations before embarking on this endeavor.
Read MoreWant to know which DIY home improvement tasks you should consider doing to your Utah home in 2021? When it comes to home renovations, it can be hard to know where to begin and which home projects are actually affordable. These are the top tips for Utah homeowners on affordable DIY home improvement projects that will really pay off. Click on this post to learn which ones you should do this year.
Read MoreHelp! What absorbs bad smells in my home? A foul odor that won’t go away is one of the most frustrating household problems to have. It’s extremely valid to want to immediately find something that absorbs bad smells, so you can make them go away! Luckily, if you’re in a predicament and need to get rid of some smelly odors in your home, we can help! Keep reading to learn what absorbs bad smells...
Read MoreAre candles toxic? Or is that just a common misconception about these beloved household items? If you love to burn candles in your Utah home, you may be wondering how it is affecting your home’s air quality. Maintaining safe and healthy in-home air quality is crucial for Utah residents to prioritize, and candles can definitely impact that. Read this post to learn whether candles are toxic or safe to breathe…
Read MoreDid you know indoor air pollution is often more common than outdoor air pollution in Utah? These are the top causes and effects of indoor air pollution that you need to know about! There are many sources of indoor air pollution, and many of them are not commonly known to Utah residents. Dust, mold, dander, construction debris and more can cause indoor air pollution in Utah. Read this post to learn more!
Read MoreCrystal Clean Vents is proud of the apex cleaning standards we uphold for all air duct cleanings we conduct in Utah, including Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front. We’re often asked, “What makes Crystal Clean Vents’ air duct cleaning services stand out from the rest?” The answer is found in our professional air duct cleaning standards that promote clean indoor air quality in Utah homes.
Read MoreA smoke smell in your Utah home is never a welcome scent. From a cooking mishap, to a poorly-ventilated fireplace or wood stove, or perhaps a more serious house fire, all of these situations (and more) can lead to a strong, lingering smell of smoke in your home. Next thing you know, you’re frantically Googling, “how to get rid of smoke smell in house” to do whatever you can to have fresh-smelling air in your home.
If you’re wondering how to get rid of a smoke smell in your house, you’re in the right place! Here’s a comprehensive list of 15 DIY solutions for Utah residents who are trying to get rid of an unwanted smoke smell.
Read MoreIf you live in Salt Lake City, Utah or on the Wasatch Front, you know that air quality in our area can be quite polluted! This pollution affects not only outdoor air quality, but also the air in our homes. Thankfully, breathing Wasatch clean air IS possible, with the help of things like air duct cleanings and air purifiers. Here are our top ten tips to ensure your Utah home has Wasatch clean air.
Read MoreDo you know what the top threats to air quality in Utah are? Air quality in Utah, particularly around Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front, has worsened in recent years. In fact, the American Lung Association ranks the Salt Lake-Provo-Orem area as the 7th worst place in the nation for short-term air pollution. If you’re a Utah resident, you’ve likely noticed the poor air quality yourself. Read on to learn what causes air pollution in Utah.
Read MoreDid you know indoor air pollution is often worse than outdoor air pollution in Utah? Many common household items surprisingly contribute to in-home air pollution, especially by releasing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the air, which can cause many serious health effects for Utah residents. These are the top household items you may not realize are polluting the air quality in your Utah home.
Read MoreDo you suffer from springtime allergies in Utah? If so, this post is just for you. In this guide on how to survive spring allergies in Utah, Crystal Clean Vents covers how to prepare your home for high pollen counts during the spring, avoid allergens, find out what you're allergic to, and other steps you can take to minimize your springtime allergy attacks. Utah's warm, dry climate often makes spring allergies worse, so it’s important for Utah residents to take precautions to combat seasonal allergies.
Read MoreDid you know that approximately nine percent of adults and seven percent of kids in Utah have asthma? Indoor air quality in Utah can be quite polluted, which can trigger or worsen asthma symptoms for Utah residents. Decreasing outdoor air quality and other environmental factors in Utah further increase the amount of asthmatic attacks Utahns experience. Indoor air quality can be increased through various measures to help ensure that people with asthma in Utah are breathing clean air.
Read MoreCombat indoor air pollution in your Utah home with one of our top 10 in-home air purifiers for Utah homes. With so many options how do you figure out which air purifier is the best choice for your home? Which in-home air purifier works best in Utah’s climate? After you’re sure your air vents are clean, these air purifiers will help protect the air quality inside your Utah home or office.
Read MoreThe source of most Utah indoor air quality problems is our air ducts. It doesn’t matter if you live in Salt Lake City, Utah County, Davis County, Park City or anywhere else along the Wasatch Front. Dirt, pollen, animal dander, other allergens and even rodent feces particles are recirculated through your air ducts every time you turn on the heat, the fan, or the air conditioner. So if you live in Utah, how do you know if you and your family are being affected by indoor air pollution? We’ve created this quick and easy checklist to find out!
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