Alabama Climate control has been my AC go to for many years. They are always efficient and courteous. They are up front with reasonable prices and quality work. They take care of all our rental properties. I wouldn’t use anyone else. Thanks ACC
Breathe easier with our comprehensive indoor air quality services. Trust us to effectively eliminate high levels of particulates, volatile organic compounds, and other contaminants. From professional testing to whole-home purification and humidifier installations, we provide solutions for cleaner, safer air. Experience relief from allergies, reduced dust, and enhanced comfort with our expert services.
We are proud to offer our extensive HVAC solutions in multiple locations, ensuring quality and efficiency wherever you are. Our service areas include Huntsville, Madison, Florence and the surrounding towns.
Most people spend the majority of their time indoors, and in North Alabama, the air inside your home can pose its own challenges. The region’s high spring and summer humidity creates ideal conditions for growth, mildew, and dust mites. Pollen season is intense, and without proper filtration, those allergens can easily migrate into your home. Add pet dander, volatile organic compounds from household products, and the potential for inadequate ventilation, and you have a recipe for air quality that affects the health and comfort of everyone in your household.
Alabama Climate Control offers comprehensive indoor air quality services designed for the specific climate challenges of North Alabama homes. From whole-home air purifiers and UV germicidal light systems that neutralize growth, bacteria, and viruses, to whole-home dehumidifiers and high-efficiency MERV-rated filtration, we provide targeted indoor air quality solutions for homes throughout our service area, including Huntsville, Florence, and surrounding communities.
Our indoor air quality specialists begin with a thorough indoor air quality evaluation of your home’s ventilation, filtration, and humidity levels to recommend the most effective combination of products and strategies. We don’t just sell equipment, we help you understand what’s happening with your indoor air and why.
Whether you’re dealing with allergy symptoms, concerned about growth in a humid home, or simply want cleaner air year-round, Alabama Climate Control’s indoor air quality services can make a meaningful difference. We’ve been improving the health and comfort of homes in North Alabama since 1977.
Call us today to schedule an indoor air quality assessment for your North Alabama home.
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North Alabama’s pollen season is one of the most aggressive in the country, and managing it indoors starts with proper filtration. Upgrading to a MERV 11 to 13 filter traps pollen and fine particles far more effectively than standard 1-inch filters. Whole-home air purifiers provide an additional layer of protection, and keeping windows closed during peak pollen season limits how much gets inside.
A whole-home dehumidifier integrates with your HVAC system to maintain consistent indoor humidity levels regardless of outdoor conditions, unlike portable units that only treat one room. In North Alabama, where summer humidity regularly climbs above 80 percent, it can be the difference between a home that feels comfortable and one that feels persistently damp. Excess humidity also promotes the growth of biological spores and dust mites.
Yes, UV light systems installed in your HVAC system are effective at neutralizing biological growth, bacteria, and viruses on the evaporator coil and in the air stream. In North Alabama’s humid climate, the evaporator coil is constantly moist, which is an ideal environment for microbial spores to grow, and UV systems target this growth at the source. They work best as part of a broader IAQ approach alongside good filtration and humidity control.
ERVs and HRVs bring fresh outdoor air into a tightly sealed home while recovering most of the energy from the outgoing stale air, so you’re not sacrificing heating or cooling efficiency for ventilation. An ERV also transfers moisture, making it well-suited for Alabama’s climate: it helps exhaust excess indoor humidity in summer and retain it in winter. For most North Alabama homes, an ERV is the preferred choice.
For most families, a MERV 11 to 13 filter strikes the right balance between effective filtration and adequate airflow. MERV 11 captures pollen, dust mite debris, spores, and pet dander without restricting airflow enough to stress the HVAC equipment. MERV 13 offers finer filtration and is a good choice for households with asthma, severe allergies, or immune-compromised members.
Signs your indoor air quality may need attention include persistent allergy or respiratory symptoms that improve when you leave the house, frequent dust buildup shortly after cleaning, musty or stale odors when the HVAC runs, and visible biological growth near vents or in bathrooms. An indoor air quality assessment from Alabama Climate Control can identify the specific issues and recommend the right indoor air quality solutions for your home.