Indoor Air Quality Services & Products

Serving St. Louis, MO, Belleville, IL & Surrounding Areas

Indoor air quality is an important and often overlooked health concern that has a direct impact on your family’s comfort and well-being. If you’re interested in removing common pollutants or managing seasonal allergies, our experts can suggest personalized solutions that address your unique needs.

Air Cleaners and Advanced Filtration

When it comes to indoor air quality, particulates are the worst offenders. Standard AC filters remove large particles, but air cleaners are many times more efficient. These add-ons are connected to your ductwork or installed near the blower, and they filter the air whenever your HVAC system runs. These indoor air quality products are ideal for managing the following pollutants.

  • Allergens
  • Dust
  • Germs
  • Pet dander
  • Pollen
  • Smoke

Ventilators for Healthy Air Change Rates

Is your house stuffy? Do you experience frequent headaches, drowsiness or eye irritation? These are all signs of poor ventilation, and they’re especially common in well-insulated buildings that have lower air change rates. If your home is tightly sealed, volatile organic compounds and carbon dioxide can reach elevated levels indoors. Luckily, there’s a solution.

Mechanical ventilators release pollution-laden indoor air and admit fresh outdoor air simultaneously. Most models feature on-board heat exchangers that trap outgoing energy to maintain stable temperatures and humidity levels. These products are ideal for addressing a variety of interrelated air quality challenges that can affect your health.

UV Lamps and IAQ Accessories

Many whole-house air purifiers trap and disable germs, but UV lamps provide an extra layer of protection. These accessories are installed within your air conditioner or heat pump where they can sanitize all incoming and outgoing air as well as the evaporator coils. These innovative devices use the power of light to destroy microbes, germs and odor-causing bacteria at the source. For your convenience, most indoor air quality devices can be controlled from your thermostat or smartphone.

Air Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers for Moisture Management

Humidity management is an important aspect of the HVAC design process. Ambient moisture has a dramatic effect on comfort and temperature perception, and levels tend to shift throughout the year. If your home suffers from low humidity during the winter, air humidifiers can add up to 20 gallons of water vapor per day to increase your comfort. On the other end of the spectrum, homes that feel clammy or have issues with musty odors may benefit from a whole-house dehumidifier that can keep humidity levels in the comfort zone between 30 and 50 percent.

To learn more about our indoor air quality services, call Indoor Comfort Team today. Our experts can discuss your goals and perform an assessment to determine which solutions will provide the greatest benefit. Our service area includes St. Louis, St. Charles, St. Peters, MO, Belleville, IL and the surrounding areas.

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