Everyone wants to breathe clean air! How do you make sure it happens in your home or business? Many people, especially in residential settings, turn to paper air filters you can buy at your local hardware store. But we are here to tell you, there is a better way! If you’re tired of constantly replacing disgusting paper air filters or you still experience a lot of allergy symptoms or difficulty breathing even after taking air filtration methods into your own hands, we’d love to provide some alternate solutions.

Electrostatic Air Filters for Albuquerque HVAC

Like most technologies, HVAC technology is always improving. That’s why we highly recommend electrostatic air filters, even though in the past people didn’t like how they sounded (lots of crackles and pops). Today’s models do not make sounds like the older generation and they do a must more efficient job at preventing dust from going into your air conditioning. The shocking truth is, paper air filters actually only remove about 6% of dust from going into your AC, and fibers from the paper filters end up clogging up the system. We sell Solace air filters and while the initial cost is higher than paper filters, these filters have a lifetime guarantee so they are a one-time expense. Plus, they remove 96% of particles that could be going into your HVAC system, including microscopic things like dust mites and bacteria/viruses.

Air Purifiers and Ozonators for Albuquerque Homes and Businesses

For those concerned with the indoor air quality of their home or workplaces, there are other solutions as well. Ask the team at Bosque about UV lights that improve the air quality of a space, and also the option to install an Ozonator. These machines put a safe percentage of ozone into the air in your home or business to help purify the air. 

I live in a new home. Why would I need to worry about the indoor air quality?

It is counterintuitive, but actually new homes are full of potential toxins that seep out of building materials like flooring and paint. In fact, the air in your home isn’t “pure” unless you take actions to make it so. Without any air purification steps, the air outside is much cleaner than the air in your home.