The air inside your home can be more polluted than outdoor air. Dust, allergens, dry winter air, and poor ventilation affect your family's health and comfort. We have solutions.
Call (248) 747-8877Michigan homes are sealed tight to keep out winter cold. That's great for energy efficiency, but it traps indoor pollutants: dust, pet dander, cooking fumes, cleaning chemicals, and more.
In winter, forced-air heating dries out the air, causing dry skin, respiratory irritation, and static electricity. In summer, high humidity can make your home feel muggy and promote mold growth.
Good indoor air quality means finding the right balance: fresh air exchange, proper humidity, and effective filtration. We assess your home and recommend solutions that actually address your specific issues.
Whole-home air purification systems remove particles, allergens, and contaminants from your entire HVAC system.
Combat dry winter air with whole-house humidification. Maintain healthy humidity levels throughout your home.
Fresh air exchange without energy loss. ERVs and HRVs bring in outdoor air while recovering heat or cooling.
Years of dust, debris, and contaminants accumulate in ductwork. Professional cleaning improves airflow and air quality.
UV-C lights installed in your HVAC system kill mold, bacteria, and viruses as air circulates.
Upgrade from basic filters to HEPA or high-MERV filtration for significantly cleaner air.
Just like a well-built machine runs smoother and lasts longer, a home with good air quality feels better and keeps your family healthier. It's about engineering the right environmentโone where you can breathe easy, sleep better, and live more comfortably.
Allergy symptoms indoors: If you sneeze, cough, or have itchy eyes more at home than outside, indoor allergens may be the cause.
Dry skin and irritation: Especially in winter, low humidity causes dry skin, chapped lips, and respiratory discomfort.
Musty or stale odors: Persistent odors indicate poor ventilation or mold/mildew issues.
Excessive dust: If dust accumulates quickly even after cleaning, your filtration isn't adequate.
Condensation on windows: Excessive moisture indicates high humidity that can lead to mold growth.
Let's discuss what's affecting your home's air quality and find the right solutions.
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