Indoor Air Quality Solutions in Phenix City, AL
We help with allergies, humidity swings, dust, odors, mold concerns, and pet dander. East Alabama’s humidity plus pollen can make homes feel muggy and stuffy; the right mix of filtration, purification, and ventilation brings relief.
We start with a quick assessment of your home and comfort symptoms, then recommend the lightest solution that solves the issue—often a filter upgrade and humidity control before larger add-ons.
Media filters (MERV 11–13) and whole-home cleaners to catch dust, dander, and pollen without choking airflow.
Coil and air-stream UV helps reduce microbial growth on wet coils and minimizes odors when paired with good filtration.
Dehumidifiers to keep summer humidity in the 45–55% range and humidifiers for dry winter air that causes static and dry sinuses.
Balanced fresh air solutions and ventilating dehumidifiers to dilute indoor pollutants while protecting comfort.
Note: We do not offer duct sealing or duct cleaning at this time.
IAQ quick tips that work here
- Run your HVAC fan on “auto” most of the time; use “circulate” for short mixing cycles if your thermostat offers it.
- Keep relative humidity between 45–55% to reduce dust mites and mold risk while staying comfortable.
- Use bath and kitchen exhaust fans during moisture-producing activities, then turn them off to avoid over-drying.
- Change filters on schedule—more often during spring pollen and peak cooling months.
When to upgrade vs. service
If you’re already changing filters and keeping coils clean but still have odors, dust, or high humidity, it’s time to add a filtration or dehumidification upgrade. If the system hasn’t been serviced in a while, start with a tune-up so airflow and refrigerant charge are correct—then layer on IAQ improvements for lasting results.
IAQ mini-FAQ
Most homeowners feel relief within a few days as airborne particles drop and filters capture more dust. Humidity adjustments can feel better within hours.
Whole-home systems treat every room through your ductwork and are quieter to live with. Portables help in a single space but don’t fix whole-house dust or odor issues.
Often yes. Filtration captures particles; dehumidification keeps moisture in the healthy range so those particles don’t stick around and microbial growth is limited.
