If you’ve been sneezing more at home lately… that’s usually a sign something’s off.
Not just the season.
Yeah, Miami gets bad with pollen this time of year. But when it follows you inside, that’s different.
Most people don’t think about their attic. It’s just there.
But over time, insulation doesn’t stay the same. It settles, shifts around, sometimes leaves small spots exposed. Nothing obvious.
Still, air finds its way in.
And the air here isn’t exactly clean. It’s carrying pollen, dust, moisture all of it. Once it gets into the attic, it kind of just sits there… then slowly moves into the house.
So even with everything closed, you’re still breathing it.
That’s why some homes feel weird this time of year. Not dirty. Just not fresh either.
Humidity makes it worse. It builds up and hangs around. Your AC keeps running, trying to keep things cool, but it’s not fixing where it’s coming from.
So you drop the temperature. Maybe again.
And it still feels off.
A lot of people think it’s their AC at that point.
Most of the time, it’s not.
It’s just the attic letting things in.
Once that gets sealed up and the insulation is back where it should be, you notice it pretty quickly. Air feels lighter. Less dust. The house holds temperature better.
Nothing crazy. Just… better.
If your allergies have been worse indoors, it might be worth checking.
A lot of times, it starts up there.
