Indoor Air Quality Services
The air inside your Nashville home may be two to five times more polluted than the air outside. Pollen, humidity, mold, pet dander, and chemical off-gassing create indoor air quality challenges that your HVAC system alone cannot solve. Our IAQ solutions target the specific pollutants affecting your home.
Our IAQ Services
Air Purifiers
Whole-home air purification systems that remove allergens, dust, bacteria, and pollutants from every room.
Learn moreUV Germicidal Lights
HVAC-installed UV lights that destroy mold, bacteria, and viruses circulating through your ductwork.
Learn moreHumidifiers
Whole-home humidifiers that combat dry winter air and protect your health, comfort, and home.
Learn moreDehumidifiers
Whole-home dehumidifiers that control Nashville's summer humidity and prevent mold growth.
Learn moreVentilation Systems
Energy recovery ventilators that bring in fresh air without wasting heating and cooling energy.
Learn moreAir Quality Testing
Professional testing for mold, allergens, VOCs, radon, and humidity to identify your specific issues.
Learn moreCommercial IAQ
Commercial indoor air quality solutions for offices, healthcare, restaurants, and retail spaces.
Learn moreNashville's Indoor Air Quality Challenges
Nashville consistently ranks among the worst U.S. cities for allergy sufferers due to extreme pollen levels during spring and fall. This pollen enters homes on clothing, through open windows, and through your HVAC system, where standard filters capture only the largest particles. The majority of pollen, mold spores, and fine particulates circulate freely through your ductwork and living spaces.
Middle Tennessee's high humidity — averaging above 70% for much of the year — creates ideal conditions for mold growth, dust mite reproduction, and bacterial proliferation. These biological contaminants are leading triggers for allergies and asthma, affecting roughly one in four Nashville residents.
Modern homes built to current energy codes are significantly more airtight than older construction. While this improves energy efficiency, it traps indoor pollutants — cooking fumes, cleaning chemical vapors, off-gassing from furniture and building materials, and carbon dioxide from occupants — inside the home with limited dilution.
Effective indoor air quality improvement requires a targeted approach: identify your specific pollutants through testing, then apply the right combination of filtration, purification, humidity control, and ventilation to address those specific issues. One-size-fits-all solutions waste money on problems you may not have while ignoring the ones you do.
2-5x
Indoor air can be more polluted than outdoor air (EPA)
90%
Average time Americans spend indoors
25%
Nashville residents affected by allergies and asthma
70%+
Average Nashville humidity much of the year
Breathe Easier in Your Nashville Home
Schedule an indoor air quality assessment and get targeted recommendations for your specific concerns.