Clean airDid you know that the air in the average home contains two to five times as many pollutants as the outdoor air? That means you and your family may be breathing all kinds of unhealthy substances in your home.

    The good news is that there’s something you can do about that. Bone Heating & Cooling sells air purifiers in Arnold, MO, that can solve the problem. We also carry whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers to keep your home’s moisture levels within the proper range.

    Quality Air Purifiers in Arnold

    Modern homes feature tight air envelopes to help improve their energy efficiency. Unfortunately, that typically harms indoor air quality due to a lack of ventilation.

    Various everyday indoor activities routinely contribute pollutants to the air. For example, most household cleaning products contain volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) that aerosolize when you use them. Even your home’s furniture contains adhesives that release gases into the air as they age. If your home has gas appliances, they also contribute particulate matter and other harmful substances to your air.

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    Poor indoor air quality can significantly affect your health and comfort. For one thing, it may increase your risk of respiratory disease. It can also lead to poor sleep quality, which can lead to irritability and depression, among other problems.

    If anyone in your home suffers from allergies, it’s important to know that allergens are a frequent indoor pollutant. So, if they begin feeling increased allergy effects in your home, that may be the reason.

    Our air quality experts can test your home’s air and recommend the right purifying solution to prevent those issues. They may, for example, recommend an extended media filter to capture particulate matter. Or, they might suggest installing a UV light in your HVAC system to combat mold growth. Sometimes, specific indoor air quality problems require multiple solutions at once.

    There are multiple types of whole-home air purifiers to remedy almost any air quality issue:
    • HEPA filters
    • Ionic purifiers
    • UV Purifiers
    • Adsorbent filters
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    While you may not realize it, your home’s humidity level is vital to its air quality. Experts recommend maintaining indoor humidity levels between 40% and 60%. If your indoor humidity gets too high, your home may experience mold growth, odors, and damaged surfaces.

    If the humidity’s too low, you might experience itchy skin, frequent static shocks, and persistent sore throats. We can install humidifiers or dehumidifiers to rectify your home’s humidity. Both system types attach to your home’s ductwork to ensure the air leaving your HVAC system has proper humidity.

    Affordable Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers

    Bone Heating & Cooling is a family-owned and operated HVAC company offering air purifiers in Arnold. We’ve served generations of local families since 1978.Our team of NATE-certified HVAC technicians has a deep understanding of the air quality issues facing modern homes. They can be your best ally in your quest for the cleanest air possible. Plus, we’re Better Business Bureau accredited with an A+ rating, demonstrating our commitment to excellence. And our customers love us, as our online reviews amply demonstrate.

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    If you’re interested in air purifiers, humidifiers, or dehumidifiers to improve the indoor air quality in your Arnold home, call Bone Heating & Cooling today!

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    Indoor Air Quality FAQs

    How do I know if poor air quality is affecting my home?

    Signs can include lingering odors, excessive dust buildup, worsening allergy symptoms indoors, dry air discomfort, or rooms that feel stale even when your HVAC system is running. Many homeowners notice comfort issues first, long before they realize indoor air quality may be part of the problem.

    Will one indoor air quality product solve every problem?

    Not always. Some homes need help with airborne particles, while others have humidity imbalance, odors, or ventilation concerns. In many cases, the best result comes from matching the solution to the specific issue instead of assuming one product will address everything.

    Can indoor air quality problems get worse in newer homes?

    Yes. The page notes that modern homes often have tighter air envelopes for energy efficiency, which can reduce ventilation and trap more indoor pollutants. That can make air quality issues more noticeable if the home does not have the right filtration or moisture control.

    Is indoor air quality testing worth it before buying equipment?

    Yes, especially if you are not sure whether the main issue is dust, allergens, odors, excess humidity, or overly dry air. Testing can help identify the real problem first, which makes it easier to choose a solution that fits your home instead of guessing. The page specifically says Bone can test the home’s air and recommend the right purifying solution.