Air Quality
Pure Air Mechanical specializes in installing and maintaining HVAC equipment for commercial and residential clients. We focus on advanced air purification systems to improve comfort and health.
Our experienced team enhances indoor air quality, offering tailored solutions for every client. We address specific air quality challenges and deliver lasting value. Rely on Pure Air Mechanical for exceptional air purification and a safer, more comfortable space.
Key Factors Impacting Indoor Air Quality
Airborne Particles
Diesel exhaust, carbon black, dust, smoke, fibers, plant matter, hair, and pollen can circulate through your HVAC system and impact your indoor air quality.
Household Odors and Gases
Cooking odors, pet smells, cigarette smoke, chemicals, and drain smells can linger in your home if not properly filtered by your HVAC system.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Paints, glues, varnishes, wood preservatives, cleaning supplies, office equipment, and furniture can release VOCs that affect air quality.
Microorganisms
Bacteria, mold, fungi, yeasts, mites, and viruses can thrive in HVAC systems, especially if moisture is present.
Most people spend up to 90 percent of their day indoors, making healthy indoor air essential. If your air conditioning unit is reducing your home's air quality, consider replacing it. Mold and mildew can form in older systems, contaminating the air. Outdated units may also use R-22 refrigerant, which increases carbon emissions. Upgrading to a new air conditioner helps keep allergens and debris out of your living space.
The HVAC system can affect your home's indoor air quality in several ways:
Eliminates Odors and Pollutants
The system filters outside air, removing odors and allergens to reduce allergy and asthma symptoms.
Keeps Out Pests
Proper ductwork and filters help prevent insects and rodents from entering your home.
Regulates Indoor Humidity
HVAC systems control moisture, preventing mold and bacteria growth and helping you stay healthy year-round.
Provides Adequate Ventilation
A functioning ventilation system ensures proper airflow, preventing stale air and the buildup of pollutants and moisture.