Norman Indoor Air Quality Services
Indoor Air Quality Solutions for Your Home
Even with today’s tightly sealed, well-insulated buildings, the air inside your home can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than the air outside! You deserve clean air and should not have to worry about the consequences of constantly breathing in allergens, mold, and dust mites. Improved air quality impacts not just your comfort but also your health, reducing risks associated with chronic respiratory conditions and enhancing overall well-being.
Arthur's Air Conditioning, Heating, & Plumbing offers a wide range of powerful solutions, including air filtration services in Norman, to help you improve and maintain indoor air quality throughout the year. From air filtration services to humidifier installation, our Norman indoor air quality team is highly trained, licensed, and familiar with the latest products and techniques. We understand the unique challenges that different seasons bring, such as increased pollen in spring or humidity swings in summer and winter. When you work with our team, you can expect tailored recommendations, friendly service, and professional installations that ensure optimal performance.
Ready for the relief that comes with clean indoor air? Schedule an in-home consultation by calling (405) 302-8225 or contacting us online today.
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Signs Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality Needs Help
Realizing your home may have poor indoor air quality is not always easy. Many of the warning signs can be attributed to colds, flu, or seasonal allergies. Plus, since the effects of poor air quality can accumulate gradually over time, it becomes even harder to recognize the root of the issue without professional evaluation. Still, there are several clear signs that you should get your home’s air checked out. Consider areas in your home that are consistently problematic, like musty basements or rooms with high humidity, which can harbor mold and allergens.
You should get in touch with our Norman indoor air quality team if you are experiencing any of the following issues:
- Frequent health issues - If you or your family members are experiencing constant headaches, dizziness, fatigue, or respiratory problems such as coughing, sneezing, asthma attacks, or difficulty breathing, poor indoor air quality may be to blame. If symptoms improve when the affected individuals are away from your potentially compromised home and other causes are ruled out, you should not wait to get your air quality evaluated by our professionals. Furthermore, unexplained skin irritations or chronic dryness might also be linked to air quality issues.
- Unpleasant odors - Persistent odd or foul smells can indicate the presence of mold, mildew, or accumulations of volatile organic compounds from household products and furnishings. Such odors suggest that the indoor air is not being properly ventilated. These smells might be strongest in enclosed spaces, indicating areas where ventilation could be improved.
- Excessive dust and allergen buildup - Finding dust on surfaces shortly after cleaning points to poor air filtration and ventilation. High dust levels might also mean your ducts are due for a professional cleaning to prevent re-circulating old dust particles.
- Humidity issues - Both excessively high and low humidity levels can lead to poor indoor air quality. High humidity can foster the growth of mold and dust mites, while low humidity can irritate the respiratory tract and skin. Humidity levels should ideally be between 30% and 50% for optimal comfort and air quality.
- Visible mold or mildew growth - The presence of mold or mildew, especially in areas with high moisture levels like bathrooms and kitchens, is a clear sign of poor indoor air quality. Mold spores in the air can lead to various health problems, especially for those with allergies or respiratory conditions. Regular checks and proper ventilation in these moisture-prone areas can prevent growth and the spread of spores.
Our goal is to ensure that your indoor environment is healthy, comfortable, and safe for you and your family. Call (405) 302-8225 or contact us online to request your complimentary in-home consultation today!
Whether you need routine maintenance or a new installation, our experienced team is here to keep your home comfortable. Contact us today and see why families in our community have trusted Arthur's Air Conditioning, Heating, & Plumbing for Royal Treatment.
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Proven excellence in heating, cooling, and plumbing.
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“Clayton Alexander from Arthur's Air Conditioning & Heating LLC did a Sunday service call to our home because the heating had stopped working and it was under 10 degrees outside. He had the system up and running in less than 30 minutes. He was extremely polite, conscientious, and professional. It was indeed a pleasure to watch him work and talk with him about his findings.”Stella B.
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“Clayton Alexander of Arthur's Air Conditioning and Heating came out on time on a cold 6 degree Sun morning with a -10 wind chill. My heat pump/electric coil system was not heating properly & my house was down to 63 degrees and getting colder. Clayton was able to diagnose a faulty switch for the electric coil part of the heating. The heat pump itself was working fine but couldn't keep up with the demand by itself. Clayton was able to patch the system so that both the heat pump and electric coil could work while the part was being ordered & received. Thanks for the fantastic service at a critical time!”Kathy R.
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“Korey was an excellent technician! Very knowledgeable and friendly, and took the time to explain what was going on. Thank you Korey!”Mitchell P.
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“Jess helped me with my heater, he showed up on time, and quickly diagnosed my issues while it was raining and getting colder! He was very professional, and I was impressed with his skills. He got me back up and running very quickly which I appreciate very much. Now the house will be warm this weekend. I recommend Arthur's Air Conditioning and Heating.”James W.
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“Knowledgeable, professional, and friendly. We are always pleased with our service and maintenance calls and I highly recommend Arthur's.”Whit W.
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“I had requested a service technician to come inspect our HVAC system (since the company that had installed it went out of business) because we discovered from ceiling drips that some PVC pipes that expel water from the system had pulled apart and saturated our attic floor. Arthur's elevated my request to near-emergency status and scheduled a visit same day. The tech arrived on time and checked the situation and solved the problem promptly, was polite and cheerful, and I'm satisfied. I will probably sign up for their twice yearly service program.”Jane G.
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“Clayton’s clearly a master at his craft and got our heat functioning in no time! So very appreciative!”Carly B.
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“Shawn was awesome, friendly, and just so helpful. He was on time, walked me through the entire process of what he was checking to diagnose our dripping vents, and went above and beyond in making sure he had the correct issue nailed down. We'll definitely be using Arthur's for all our heating/cooling needs from here on out.”Richard M.
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“The people at Arthur’s were very prompt, knowledgeable and friendly. We will definitely be recommending them to friends.”Carol J.
Proven Indoor Air Quality Solutions
Cleaner air for a healthier living space.
Poor indoor air quality isn’t always visible. Our technicians thoroughly assess your home and provide personalized solutions to reduce pollutants, control humidity, and help your family breathe easier.
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Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas, making it impossible to detect without the aid of specialized sensors. Carbon monoxide detectors are designed to measure the concentration of this silent killer in the air and alert occupants with an audible alarm if levels become dangerously high.
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Ultraviolet (UV) lights offer an innovative solution to improving indoor air quality by harnessing the germicidal properties of UV radiation. These devices, when incorporated into air purification systems or HVAC units, can effectively neutralize a wide range of airborne pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and mold spores, thus reducing the risk of disease transmission within indoor environments.
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These systems are designed to replace stale, polluted indoor air with clean air from outside, effectively diluting and removing indoor airborne contaminants. This process not only reduces the concentration of pollutants but also helps to regulate humidity levels, preventing the growth of mold and the proliferation of dust mites. Furthermore, fresh air ventilators can significantly enhance the overall comfort and well-being of occupants by ensuring that indoor air does not become too stagnant or oppressive. In buildings where natural ventilation is limited due to design or environmental factors, these ventilators can be particularly valuable.
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Humidifiers play a crucial role in maintaining optimal indoor air quality, particularly in environments where air tends to be excessively dry. By introducing moisture into the air, humidifiers help balance indoor humidity levels.
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Ranging from simple air filters to advanced air purifiers, air filtration devices are designed to capture a wide array of contaminants, including dust, pollen, pet dander, smoke particles, and even microscopic pathogens like bacteria and viruses. By trapping these pollutants, air filtration systems can alleviate allergy and asthma symptoms, minimize exposure to harmful chemicals, and contribute to the overall well-being of occupants.