Indoor Air Quality Solutions for Coalville Homes

Utah's dry mountain air and tight modern homes create serious indoor air quality challenges. We install proven IAQ systems that protect your family's health year-round.

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The EPA estimates that indoor air is 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air. In Summit County, where homes are tightly sealed against extreme winter temperatures and wildfire smoke is an increasing concern, indoor air quality deserves serious attention.

IAQ Solutions We Install

High-MERV and HEPA Filtration

Standard 1-inch filters capture only the largest particles. We upgrade homes to 4-5 inch media filters with MERV 11-13 ratings that capture pollen, pet dander, mold spores, and fine dust — without restricting airflow like cheap "high-MERV" fiberglass filters do.

UV Air Purifiers

Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) systems destroy bacteria, viruses, and mold spores as air passes through your system's air handler. Installed in the duct at the coil, UV systems continuously sanitize circulating air 24/7 with zero ongoing maintenance.

Whole-Home Humidifiers

Utah's high desert climate creates extremely dry indoor air — especially in winter when heating further desiccates the air. Chronic dryness causes respiratory irritation, increased infection susceptibility, static electricity, and damage to wood furniture and floors. A whole-home bypass or fan-powered humidifier maintains 35-45% relative humidity automatically.

Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERV)

Modern tight homes are energy efficient — but they don't breathe. An ERV continuously exchanges stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air while recovering 70-80% of the heating or cooling energy from the exhaust stream.

Carbon Monoxide & Radon Monitoring

We install professional-grade continuous air quality monitors and recommend radon mitigation for homes in Summit County's high-radon geology.

Free Home Air Quality Assessment

Not sure what your home needs? We offer a complimentary indoor air quality assessment that measures particulate levels, humidity, CO2, and VOCs — giving you a data-driven starting point.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes poor indoor air quality in Utah homes?
Key factors include Utah's naturally dry air, wildfire smoke during summer, tight home construction trapping pollutants, gas appliances, pets, and radon — which is elevated in Summit County's geology.
Are whole-home air purifiers better than room purifiers?
Whole-home systems treat every cubic foot of air in your home simultaneously, since all air cycles through the HVAC system. Room purifiers only clean a small area. For comprehensive protection, a whole-home solution is far more effective.
Do UV purifiers really work?
Yes — UV-C germicidal irradiation has decades of clinical data showing effectiveness against bacteria, viruses, and mold. Hospital HVAC systems commonly use UV technology. Residential UV purifiers use the same principle.
How dry is too dry indoors?
Relative humidity below 30% causes respiratory discomfort, increases infection risk, and damages wood floors and furniture. The ideal indoor range is 35-50%. Utah homes in winter routinely drop to 10-20% RH without humidification.
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