Clean ducts are just the beginning. To truly protect your family, you need to understand and control the microscopic particles in your air. We offer advanced Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) upgrades and testing in Sonoma State University, CA. We move beyond simple cleaning to provide hospital-grade air purification solutions that target viruses, mold, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
You can't fix what you can't measure. We offer indoor air quality testing services. using laser particle counters and air sampling cassettes to detect mold spores, allergen levels, and humidity issues. This data allows us to recommend the right solution for your specific home, rather than just guessing.
Mold and bacteria love the dark, damp environment of your AC coil. We provide hvac uv light purifier installation. By installing a germicidal UV-C light inside your ductwork or over the coil, we sterilize the air as it passes through. This technology neutralizes airborne viruses and prevents mold from growing on your HVAC components.
For comprehensive protection, we offer an air purifier and duct cleaning package. We can install whole-home electrostatic media filters or active air purifiers (like ionizers) that clump dust particles together, making them easier for your filter to catch. This turns your central HVAC system into a massive air purifier for the entire house.
Take control of your indoor environment. From testing to advanced purification, we have the technology to make your home the safest place to be.
Contact us for an IAQ consultation: 18339631661
"My son has asthma. We installed a UV light and a better filter system. He has been sleeping so much better. I'm a believer."
"We did the air quality test and found high mold counts. They cleaned the ducts and installed a purifier. The re-test came back perfect."
"Great technology. The technician explained how the UV light works and installed it neatly. I feel better knowing the air is being sterilized."
In May 2001, the Board of Trustees approved a new master plan, which added 48 acres (19 ha) to the campus, located north of Copeland Creek. Rapidly accelerated growth of the residential student body was alleviated by the construction of the third phase of on-campus housing named Sauvignon Village, offering housing to non-freshman students. In the same year, the Jean and Charles Schulz Information Center was completed to accommodate the expanded needs of the library and computing services. The facility was built as a prototype library and information complex for the 21st century, housing more than 400,000 volumes in its stacks. The center also houses an advanced Automated Retrieval System (ARS) which contains an additional 750,000 volumes in a computer-managed shelving system in the library wing.
Zip Codes in Sonoma State University, CA that we also serve: 94928
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