Indoor Air Quality IQ: What Most People Don’t Know About Higher-Performing Homes, Part One

You understand how your body performs, and you probably know how your car does, too. But what about your home? Would you consider yourself well-versed in the dynamics that keep your home – and you – healthy?

This isn’t a topic that many people have thought about, but Corbett and Grace Lunsford have. Their TV show, Home Diagnosis, dives into home performance and how to increase the performance of your own home.

In part one of this podcast series, you’re introduced to the couple as they join host Tyler Kern and podcast regular Nick Agopian.

“Home performance really clicked with us, because you understand the performance of your body and you understand the performance of your car, yet we will spend a hundred times more on these giant houses, sometimes, without knowing the miles per gallon or the safety standards or how the home performs,” Grace Lunsford said.

“That’s why Home Diagnosis came about. You wouldn’t go get your appendix removed because your stomach hurt. You’d go see a doctor, you’d do a test, you’d find out why your stomach is hurting – it’s the same thing with a home.”

Listen to the second part of this series of Indoor Air Quality IQ for more on energy efficiency and the chemistry of a healthy home. And, if you liked this episode, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to get notified about the newest episodes when they’re released.

Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B!

Twitter – @MarketScale
Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale
LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale

Recent Episodes

The data center sector is expanding rapidly, driven by increasing digital demands across sectors. As this growth accelerates, data centers face a workforce shortage, with projections showing the shortage could persist for the next decade. According to a 2023 report by Uptime Institute, 50% of data center operators report difficulties filling open roles. This…

The need for skilled trades professionals is growing rapidly, with workforce shortages becoming a critical concern across various industries. To bridge this gap, early education in skilled trades and strong partnerships are making these careers more accessible, starting with hands-on experiences in schools. Studies show that early education and direct involvement with trades can…

In this episode of Inside Restoration and Recovery, host Martha Lewis sits down with Chris Matthews, Regional Director for Large Loss at BMS CAT, to explore the critical role of communication, preparation, and adaptability in disaster recovery. Chris shares his personal journey in the restoration industry, including his passion for helping clients during their…