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Indoor Air Quality Guides

Cooling your house is only half the job on the Emerald Coast. Humidity, salt air and mold are constant pressure here, and they affect how your home feels and how healthy the air inside it actually is. These guides will cover humidity control, filtration, UV systems and what to do about musty rooms or allergy flare-ups indoors.

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Worried about humidity, mold or allergens at home?

We install and service dehumidifiers, filtration upgrades and UV air purification systems built for coastal Florida homes.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is humidity such a big deal for indoor air quality on the Florida coast?

High outdoor humidity pushes moisture into your home through walls, attics and even a properly sized AC that is short cycling. Excess indoor humidity feels sticky, makes a room feel warmer than the thermostat says, and is the number one cause of mold and mildew growth in coastal homes.

Can my AC system help with allergens and mold, not just temperature?

Yes. The right filter, a properly sized dehumidifier or whole-home dehumidification add-on, and UV light systems installed in the air handler can all reduce airborne allergens, mold spores and odors. Your existing ductwork and equipment usually need to be evaluated first to see what will actually help. See our IAQ services.

How do I know if my home has an indoor air quality problem?

Common signs include a musty smell, condensation on windows or vents, visible mold on closet walls or baseboards, worsening allergy symptoms indoors, and rooms that feel humid even when the AC is running. A technician can test humidity levels and inspect your ductwork and equipment during a service visit. Schedule a visit.

Not sure what is causing the issue?

Tell us what you are noticing β€” musty smells, humidity, allergies β€” and we will help you figure out what is going on.

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