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Ensure your home in Chandler, Tempe, or any of the surrounding areas in East Valley is keeping your air clean and your family safe with Air Duct Cleaning Experts of Chandler‘s indoor air quality services. Indoor air quality improvements and purification installations are vital to maintaining healthy indoor air quality. From air quality testing to in-duct air purifiers, our passionate team of technicians can repair, install, and improve all types of air purification systems. We provide indoor air quality improvement recommendations and in-duct air purification system installation.

What is an In-Duct Air Purifier?

Unlike a portable air purifier, an in-duct, or as some call it a whole-house air purifier, can purify air effectively to every area in your home at one time. In-duct air purifiers are extremely effective against all three categories of common home pollutants: particles, microbial, and gases. In addition to reducing symptoms of allergies, and asthma. To purify an entire home at one time, whole-house air purification systems are connected to an existing home or business ductwork or HVAC system. With the use of either UV light, ionization models, or extended media filters, in-duct air purifiers are an incredibly effective way of removing bacteria in your home.  

In-Duct Air Purifier Installation and Repair

According to the United States Environmental Protection Agencythe most effective ways to improve your indoor air are to reduce or remove the sources of pollutants and to ventilate with clean outdoor air. In addition, filtration can be an effective supplement to source control and ventilation.”  With the myriad of air purification systems to choose from, our expert technicians suggest in-duct air purifiers as one of the most effective choices.

Types of In-Duct Air Purifiers:

UV

UV air purifiers neutralize harmful pollutants which pass-through ducts by exposing them to inactivating UV light.

Ionization

Ionization air purifiers emit electronically charged molecules which bond to pollutants passing through the chamber. When they bond, gravity pulls the pollutants to the ground. If you have this option installed by our technicians, remember to vacuum frequently to clean up the fallen particles.

Extended Media Filters

These filters are an extension of existing filters that typically are pre-installed into HVAC systems. Extended media filters enhance old filters by adding layers on top to catch more pollutants which pass through.

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Types of Portable Air Purifiers:

Sterile Sweep System

These units use a germicidal UVC light system built to reduce viruses and clear our harmful pathogens. They’re 330% more powerful than standard UV lights, chemical-free, and can be installed in residential and commercial spaces.

Electronic Air Filter

These units trap all sizes of pollutants and can be installed into an existing HVAC system. They use multiple different processes to clean the air around them, most commonly ion purification.

Portable Air Purifiers vs. Whole House

Portable Units

Portable air purifiers can be purchased online or in stores and can be a cheap method for homeowners. When making a purchase, you can expect to spend anywhere between $200- $700. Many of these purifiers come with an activated carbon filter built to absorb odors and remove gasses. Thick carbon filters are best recommended, as thin mesh ones can be flimsy and not worth the expense.

Whole-House

Installing a whole house air purifier is simple with a pre-existing duct system. This can allow for a quiet, effective system with little need for adjustments. Whole-house purifiers contain multiple filters, and several models contain UV lamp technology, to further eliminate any signs of bacteria or mold. A whole-house purifier is an investment, but they can make a
world of difference in the long run.

Portable air purifiers may be less expensive than whole-house models, but they are louder and less effective. If you suffer from allergies and asthma, a whole-house purifier might be a better option. One of our air duct cleaning experts can talk with you on the best options, allowing you to select a unit that properly meets your unique needs. For installation, call the Air Duct Cleaning Experts of Chandler. You can be assured that you’re improving the comfort of your home when you work alongside us.

Give us a call at 480-561-6345 for professional air purification services in your home!