Why indoor air quality is a bigger problem in Florida
- Mold thrives above 60% relative humidity. Florida's indoor air regularly exceeds that without active humidity control.
- Year-round overlapping pollen seasons. Oak, grass, and ragweed cycles don't end here like they do in northern climates.
- Modern energy-efficient homes seal pollutants inside. Without fresh air exchange or active filtration, indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air.
- Year-round AC use means those pollutants circulate continuously. Through your system. Into every room.
What we install in Orlando homes
iWave air purifiers
Needlepoint bipolar ionization that actively reduces viruses, bacteria, allergens, and odors. Unlike passive filters, iWave generates ions that travel through your ductwork and attach to airborne particles. Installs inside your existing air handler. No separate equipment.
Reme Halo whole-home purifiers
UV light combined with ionization to produce Hydro-Peroxide plasma that purifies air throughout your home. Effective against mold, bacteria, viruses, and VOCs. One of the most clinically tested whole-home purification technologies available.
UV germicidal lights
Installed in your air handler, UV-C lights continuously irradiate the evaporator coil and drain pan, the two most common mold growth sites in a Florida HVAC system. Prevents the buildup that reduces efficiency and circulates spores through your home.
Whole-home dehumidifiers
Works independently of your AC to maintain indoor humidity between 45 and 55%, the range that inhibits mold growth and reduces dust mite populations. Critical in spring and fall when temperatures are moderate but humidity is still high.
High-MERV filtration
Upgrading from standard 1-inch filters to 4-inch MERV-11 or MERV-13 media filters captures significantly more particulates. We assess your system's airflow capacity first. A high-MERV filter that restricts airflow causes more problems than it solves.