Indoor Air Quality
Residential
Fresh Air, Without Opening a Window
How fresh can the air inside your home be?
Your inside air could actually be fresher than outside because today's sophisticated indoor air quality systems clean out most outdoor allergens, pet dander, dust mites and mold, as well as microscopic bacteria, viruses and similar illness-causing pathogens.
Our air quality technicians can access your home or space to determine the best strategies for improving the indoor air you and your family breathe so you can make informed decisions about upgrades and replacements.
Today's homes are well insulated, oftentimes to a fault
Poor ventilation leads to:
Dampness, mold, and mildew
A build-up of gas from stoves and fireplaces
Stale air dusty with dander and plant pollen
Stagnant kitchen and bathroom odors
Ask us how your ventilation system can:
Remove 99.98% of airborne allergens
Kill 88% of airborne germs and 99.99% of surface bacteria and viruses
We install real indoor air quality solutions that provide really comfortable inside air:
Air Cleaners - remove pollen, dust, mold, bacteria, and viruses- including 99% of Covid-19
Humidifiers and De-Humidifiers - made for New England
Ventilators - clean, fresh outdoor air
UV Lamps - kill the mold in your home
Our quick home assessment measures how "tight" your house is, and from there, our knowledgeable team can design, install, and maintain the optimal system to keep your family healthy and safe.
Frequently Asked Questions About Indoor Air Quality
What impacts indoor air quality in my home?
Common factors include dust, allergens, humidity levels, poor ventilation, and airborne pollutants.
How can I improve my home’s air quality?
Installing air purifiers, upgrading filtration, maintaining your HVAC system, and managing humidity can all help.
Can indoor air quality systems help with allergies?
Yes—high-efficiency filters and air purification systems can significantly reduce allergens like pollen, dust, and pet dander.
What is the ideal indoor humidity level?
Between 30–50% for optimal comfort, health, and to prevent mold growth.