Whole home · St. Louis
Indoor Air Quality in St. Louis, MO
Dust, dryness and the air you actually breathe. Filtration, humidity and ventilation handled as part of the system rather than an add-on sold at the door.
- Filtration matched to your system's static pressure
- Humidity treated as a system problem, not a plug-in fix
- Duct airflow measured before anything is recommended

What we work on
Air quality is mostly airflow, filtration and moisture — in that order.
Filtration upgrades
Higher-grade media that your blower can actually pull through without choking.
Humidity control
Whole-home humidifiers and dehumidification for St. Louis summers and dry winters.
Duct airflow balance
Getting the right volume to the rooms that never seem to get any.
Ventilation advice
Practical fixes for tight houses that trap stale air.
Signs your air needs work
These usually point at the system rather than the housekeeping.
Dust settling days after cleaning
Often leaky return ducts pulling from crawl spaces or attics.
Winter static and dry throats
Humidity too low for the heated air volume being moved.
Muggy rooms in summer
Oversized cooling that cools fast without ever dehumidifying.
Musty smell on startup
Moisture sitting on a coil or in the drain pan.
Allergies worse indoors
Filtration bypass around a poorly sealed filter rack.
Uneven room-to-room air
A distribution problem that filters alone won't fix.
Our approach
Measure first
Static pressure and airflow readings before any product recommendation.
System-level fixes
We'd rather seal a return than sell you a purifier.
Honest about limits
If a change won't make a noticeable difference, we'll say so.
Installed properly
Equipment integrated into the system, not strapped alongside it.
Air quality
questions.
Sometimes. Just as often the dust is entering through unsealed return ducts, in which case a denser filter only restricts airflow. We check before recommending.
If winter static, cracking trim and dry air are constant, it's usually the right fix — and far more effective than portable units.
They have their place, but only after airflow and filtration are right. We won't lead with them.
Yes — that's a duct and balancing job, and it's one of the more satisfying fixes we do.
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