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Air Purifiers

Whole-home air purification systems

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Unlike passive filters that wait for particles to pass through, air purifiers actively clean the air and surfaces throughout your home. Technologies like ionization and PCO neutralize odors, VOCs, and pathogens continuously.

What We Handle

Ionization system installation
PCO (photocatalytic oxidation) purifiers
Multi-technology air purification
Whole-home purifier integration
Odor elimination solutions
System maintenance and service

Our Process

1

Assessment

We discuss your concerns and evaluate your HVAC system.

2

Technology Selection

We recommend the right purification technology for your needs.

3

Installation

We install the purifier in your HVAC system.

4

Verification

We verify operation and explain maintenance requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between air purifiers and air filters?

Filters passively capture particles as air passes through. Purifiers actively neutralize contaminants using technologies like UV light, ionization, or photocatalytic oxidation. Many homes benefit from both.

Do whole-home purifiers really work better than portable units?

Yes, portable units only treat one room, and you need doors closed for effectiveness. Whole-home purifiers treat all the air as it circulates through your HVAC system, providing consistent coverage everywhere.

What is photocatalytic oxidation (PCO)?

PCO uses UV light and a catalyst to create oxidizers that break down organic contaminants at the molecular level. It's effective against odors, VOCs, bacteria, viruses, and mold.

Are ionizers safe?

Modern bipolar ionization systems are safe. They produce both positive and negative ions that occur naturally outdoors. Some older ionizer technologies produced ozone, but current systems are ozone-free.