FAQ Category: IAQ

An air scrubber actively treats and reduces contaminants, while filters capture particles and portable purifiers clean air in a single room.
An HVAC air scrubber is a system installed in your ductwork that helps reduce airborne contaminants, odors, and particles throughout your home.
The best whole-home air purifier depends on your home’s air quality concerns, HVAC system, and whether you need particle filtration, UV purification, or a combination of both.
An air purifier removes or neutralizes airborne contaminants such as dust, allergens, odors, and microorganisms to improve indoor air quality.
Yes. When properly installed, whole-home air purifiers can significantly reduce airborne particles, odors, and microorganisms circulating through your home.
Reducing indoor humidity often requires proper ventilation, sealing air leaks, and using a dehumidifier when needed.
Modern dehumidifiers are designed to be energy-efficient, and whole-house systems often use less energy overall than relying on air conditioning alone for moisture control.
The ideal indoor humidity level for most homes is between 30% and 50%. Staying within this range helps maintain comfort, protect the home, and reduce mold growth.
Common signs of excess indoor humidity include condensation on windows, musty odors, mold or mildew growth, sticky or clammy air, and increased allergy symptoms.
Yes. Whole-home air filtration systems help reduce allergens like pollen, dust mites, and pet dander by capturing particles as air circulates through your HVAC system.
Yes. Whole-home air purifiers can help reduce allergens, odors, and airborne contaminants while improving overall indoor air quality.
A whole-house air filtration system works with your HVAC system to remove dust, allergens, and airborne particles as air circulates through your home.

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