Have allergies?

You’re not alone — over 50 million Americans suffer from seasonal allergies each year. The best way to manage this is to avoid outdoor allergens, the most “popular” being pollen — a very good reason to make sure that the buildings where you spend the most time (home and office) are weatherproofed.

Here’s the logic

Preventing the flow of outdoor air laden with allergy-inducing contaminants from entering interiors creates a healthy haven for those who have allergies and other respiratory conditions. In addition, weatherproofing can add to the value of the building and may also help save on air conditioning and heating expenses.

Weatherproofing Step One

Find out where the air leakage (or water leakage) is occurring by having professional weatherproofing tests conducted (for example, window tests, weatherproofing inspections, smoke tests, electronic roof and plaza tests). Which one is the best for you? Give us a call or send an email to one of our experts who will be able to recommend a test customized to your needs.

Then sit back and breathe easy.