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HVAC

Indoor Air Quality

Licensed, insured technicians serving Shelby, Tipton, Fayette, and Haywood counties.

The air inside your home can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. Dust, pet dander, mold spores, and chemical fumes circulate through your HVAC system every time it runs. Improving your indoor air quality makes your home healthier and more comfortable for everyone in it.

Common Indoor Air Quality Problems

Most homeowners do not realize how many pollutants are circulating inside their home until someone starts having symptoms.

Excessive dust
If you are dusting constantly and it keeps coming back, your HVAC filtration is not catching what it should.
Allergy and asthma flare-ups
Pollen, mold spores, and pet dander trapped in your ductwork get recirculated every time the system runs.
Musty or stale odors
Persistent smells often indicate mold growth in the ductwork or high humidity levels that need to be addressed.
Dry air in winter
Low humidity causes cracked skin, static electricity, and makes respiratory issues worse. A whole-home humidifier solves this.
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Solutions That Actually Work

We offer several options depending on what your home needs. High-efficiency air filters capture more particles than standard filters. UV germicidal lights kill mold and bacteria inside your ductwork. Whole-home dehumidifiers and humidifiers keep moisture levels in the healthy range year-round. We assess your home and recommend only what will make a real difference.

Duct Cleaning and Sealing

Your ductwork is the highway for every particle in your home. Over the years, dust, debris, and even pest droppings accumulate inside the ducts. Leaky ducts also pull in unfiltered air from attics and crawl spaces. Cleaning and sealing your ductwork improves both air quality and system efficiency.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my home has poor indoor air quality?
Common signs include frequent allergy symptoms, musty odors, excessive dust on surfaces, and condensation on windows. If anyone in your home has unexplained respiratory issues, your air quality may be the cause.
How often should air ducts be cleaned?
We recommend having your air ducts cleaned every 3 to 5 years. Homes with pets, smokers, or allergy sufferers may benefit from more frequent cleaning.
Do air purifiers really make a difference?
Yes, especially when paired with a clean HVAC system and good filters. A whole-home air purifier can remove allergens, bacteria, and volatile organic compounds that standard filters miss.
What type of air filter should I use?
We recommend filters with a MERV rating between 8 and 13 for most homes. Higher ratings catch more particles, but using a filter that is too restrictive can strain your HVAC system.
Can dirty air ducts make my family sick?
Dirty ducts can circulate mold spores, dust mites, and bacteria throughout your home. This is especially concerning for children, elderly family members, and anyone with asthma or allergies.

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