
Breathe Better, Live Better: DIY Tips for Fresh Indoor Air
Get ready to roll up those sleeves because we're diving into some seriously cool DIY projects that'll have your indoor air quality soaring higher than a kite on a windy day! Eric G is here to spill the beans on how to transform your home into a breath of fresh air—literally! From tackling those pesky crawl spaces to installing vapor barriers, we’ll uncover those small yet mighty projects that pack a punch when it comes to cleaner indoor air. Plus, we’ll chat about why sometimes it's smarter to hire a pro instead of wrestling with insulation yourself. So, grab your toolbox and let’s get this air quality party started—your lungs will thank you! Indoor air quality can be a sneaky villain in our homes, lurking in the shadows and making us feel less than stellar. Eric G dives into the world of DIY projects that tackle this issue head-on. First up, he takes us on an adventurous crawl through our homes' underbelly—the crawl space. Did you know that over 60% of the air we breathe inside our homes comes from this often neglected area? Eric's got the scoop on how to transform that creepy space into a clean air powerhouse. From picking up some Tyvek suits and N99 masks to ridding the area of unwanted trash, he lays out the steps for creating a solid vapor barrier that keeps moisture at bay. And if you think your DIY skills can save you money on insulation, think again! Sometimes, hiring a pro is the way to go, especially when energy rebates can help foot the bill. So grab your toolbox and let’s get to work, because a healthier home is just a project away! Takeaways: Improving indoor air quality doesn't have to break the bank; sometimes small DIY projects can make a huge difference in your home's health. Crawl spaces can harbor tons of unwanted air pollutants, so it's crucial to keep them clean and well-ventilated for better air quality. Installing a good quality vapor barrier in your crawl space can prevent moisture issues and improve the overall air quality in your home. Kitchen ventilation is essential; using the right range hood can drastically reduce indoor cooking contaminants and improve your home's air quality. It's a no-brainer that maintaining your bathroom vent fan can prevent fire hazards and improve indoor air quality when cooking or showering. If you're serious about your indoor air quality, consider professional help for larger projects, as they can often do it cheaper than DIYing. Links referenced in this episode:monumentgrills.comaroundthehouseonline.com Companies mentioned in this episode: Monument Grills John's Waterproofing Panasonic Zephyr Z line To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the House. Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listen If you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to <a...
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