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Air Purifiers
Air Purifiers | Ventilation and Air Quality | Heating and Air Conditioning | New Market
Breathe easier in New Market with HEP’s trusted team on your side. Our certified technicians pair state-of-the-art air purifiers with precision heating and cooling systems to keep every room at the perfect temperature while stripping out dust, pollen, and lingering odors. From compact single-room units to whole-home solutions, we customize each installation around your family’s unique needs—so you enjoy fresh, comfortable air season after season.
Beyond equipment, we focus on the science of ventilation and air quality. That means sealing leaky ductwork, balancing airflow, and maintaining optimal humidity to help prevent mold growth and reduce energy waste. Whether you’re scheduling a routine tune-up or tackling an emergency repair, HEP delivers punctual service, transparent pricing, and a satisfaction guarantee that lets you relax and simply… inhale.
FAQs
Why is indoor air quality a pressing concern in New Market?
New Market experiences a mix of seasonal pollen, agricultural dust, and humidity that can trap airborne contaminants inside tightly sealed homes. Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can aggravate allergies, asthma, and other respiratory issues. Investing in a properly sized air purifier and balanced ventilation helps remove particulates, reduce odors, and maintain healthy humidity levels year-round.
How do whole-home air purifiers integrate with my heating and air-conditioning system?
Our whole-home units are installed in the return-air plenum of your existing HVAC system. As conditioned air cycles through, the purifier captures particles, neutralizes odors, and can even inactivate viruses and bacteria, depending on the model. This setup treats every room served by your ductwork, delivering cleaner air without the need for multiple portable devices.
What air-cleaning technologies do you offer?
We install systems that combine high-MERV media filtration, activated carbon for odor control, UV-C lamps to target biological contaminants, and optional photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) for VOC reduction. After an on-site IAQ test, we recommend the right blend of technologies to address pollen, pet dander, smoke, mold spores, or chemical fumes specific to your household.
How often do filters and UV lamps need maintenance?
High-MERV or HEPA filters generally need replacement every 6–12 months, depending on run-time and particle load. Carbon inserts lose effectiveness after about 6 months of continuous use. UV-C lamps should be changed annually to maintain germicidal intensity. During your semi-annual HVAC tune-ups, we inspect, clean, or replace all IAQ components and verify airflow to keep the system running at peak efficiency.
Will adding an air purifier raise my energy bills?
Modern purification modules have minimal impact on energy use. Media filters create a slight pressure drop, but we compensate by verifying proper fan speed. UV lamps typically consume 15–25 watts—less than a standard lightbulb. Many customers notice lower HVAC costs over time because a cleaner coil and duct system improves heat-exchange efficiency and reduces strain on the blower motor.
Can you retrofit older New Market homes that lack central AC or have limited ductwork?
Yes. For homes without extensive ducting, we offer ductless mini-split air purifiers and in-room HEPA/UV consoles that meet strict California Air Resources Board (CARB) ozone limits. We can also add Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) to bring in fresh outdoor air while conserving heating and cooling energy. Our team custom-designs solutions that fit vintage architecture without major remodeling.