
Heating and cooling are only part of the comfort equation. The air itself—the invisible mix of dust, allergens, gases, and moisture circulating through your home—plays a huge role in how healthy and comfortable your environment feels. Unfortunately, many Northwest Ohio homes are tightly sealed to improve energy efficiency, which also traps pollutants inside. That means every breath you take could be recycling the same dust, allergens, and chemical vapors over and over again.
At Tin Man Heating & Cooling, we provide professional air quality testing in Bowling Green, Findlay, and Toledo to uncover what’s really in your air. Once we identify the issue, we recommend solutions that protect your health, improve comfort, and keep your home environment safe year-round. Call 419.827.5799 today or book an appointment online to schedule your indoor air quality test with Tin Man’s certified experts.
Indoor air can often be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. Because pollutants are invisible, most homeowners don’t realize there’s a problem until symptoms show up. If you or your family experience frequent congestion, headaches, or fatigue at home but feel better when you leave, that’s a strong sign of indoor air contamination—sometimes referred to as sick building syndrome.
The effects of indoor pollution vary widely depending on what contaminants are present, but many Bowling Green residents report:
These issues aren’t just discomforts—they directly affect long-term health, productivity, and quality of life. That’s why professional testing is the first and most important step.
Pinpointing indoor air issues requires more than just a store-bought detector. Our technicians use professional-grade equipment and a structured process to diagnose problems accurately. Here’s what you can expect when you schedule testing with Tin Man:
We start with a conversation about your home and your concerns. Do symptoms occur at certain times of day? In specific rooms? Have you noticed water leaks or unusual odors? These details help us narrow down potential causes before testing begins.
During the visit, our technician inspects your property for visible signs of trouble: water damage, mold growth, condensation around windows, or staining near vents. In older Bowling Green and Findlay homes, we often see issues tied to aging ductwork or poorly insulated basements.
Using calibrated monitors, we measure levels of carbon monoxide, radon, VOCs, and other pollutants. These readings give us a snapshot of your home’s air profile and help us pinpoint contaminants you’d never detect otherwise.
Once testing is complete, we prepare a clear report of findings. Depending on what we discover, solutions may include upgraded filtration, whole-house air purifiers, UV sterilization, or humidity control systems. Every recommendation is customized to your home’s layout and the specific issues uncovered.
The value of air quality testing is that it shows you exactly what you’re dealing with—and that means the solution isn’t guesswork. Some of the most common issues we help Northwest Ohio families solve include:
By matching each problem with the right solution, we not only improve your air but also extend the life and efficiency of your HVAC system.
We’ve been helping families in Bowling Green and Findlay breathe easier since 1988. With over three decades of experience, we understand both the general science of indoor air quality and the local factors that make Northwest Ohio homes unique—from older farmhouses with drafty basements to newer builds that are sealed so tightly they trap pollutants inside.
When you choose Tin Man, you’re choosing:
Licensed and trained technicians who specialize in indoor air quality.
Local experts who know the common problems in Wood County homes.
Honest recommendations tailored to your home—not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Your health and comfort deserve more than a guess. Professional air quality testing gives you answers you can trust and solutions that make a lasting difference.
Call 419.827.5799 to schedule air quality testing in Bowling Green, OH.