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Healthy Clean LLC
5.0(
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Serving Clark Fork, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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"Wow!!! What an amazing experience!! BOOK NOW!!! Logan was on time, very professional and friendly. He did such an amazing job on my carpet and couch. I have 3 large dogs, so it was very much needed! My carpet and couch have never looked better!! I highly recommend using this company for your deep cleaning needs! Great and reasonable prices!! I will be using them again to up keep on my home cleanliness!!"
Carpet, Tile & upholstery
Upholstery
Tile & Grout
Tile & Grout
Carpet

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Response time9 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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While an air purifier can trap mold spores and stop them from spreading around your home, it’s not the most effective solution for tackling the problem. Mold is caused by excess moisture and humidity, so there’s a good chance you have an issue somewhere else in your HVAC system that needs to be addressed.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), no single water filter or treatment system can remove 100% of contaminants. To find the best filter for your needs, first determine which impurities are most important for you to remove. For example, reverse osmosis (RO) filters are highly effective at removing a wide range of contaminants, including sediment, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, dissolved salts, and chemicals. However, the RO process can also filter out beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium. If eliminating bacteria is your main priority, a UV filter could be a suitable choice. Additionally, distilled water is considered the most pure form of filtered water available.

Use air purifiers, clean regularly, and ensure proper ventilation to reduce pollutants.

Clogged filters, malfunctioning sensors, wiring issues, and reduced airflow are common problems.

Yes, a dirty air filter can cause a higher electric bill. That’s because clogged filters make it harder for air to flow through your HVAC system, which forces it to work harder and use more energy. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, replacing dirty filters can save you between 5% and 15% in utility costs.

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