Air Purifiers for Houston Homes
Indoor air quality is vital to maintaining a healthy and comfortable living environment. With Houston’s unique climate and air pollution concerns, it’s more important than ever to ensure that the air in your home is clean and free from harmful contaminants.
At Horizon Air Solutions, we understand the importance of clean indoor air and offer customized, high-quality air purifier solutions to Houston homeowners. With our ethical, honest, and ambitious approach, we guarantee a lifetime of excellent service and top-notch air purification systems.
The Benefits of Air Purifiers
Air purifiers provide many benefits to homeowners, including:
- Improved indoor air quality: Air purifiers effectively remove allergens, pollutants, and contaminants from the air, reducing the risk of respiratory issues and allergies.
- Odor elimination: By filtering out harmful particles and gases, air purifiers can help eliminate unpleasant odors from cooking, pets, and other sources.
- Protection against mold and mildew: Air purifiers help prevent mold and mildew growth by reducing humidity levels and removing airborne spores.
- Healthier living environment: Cleaner air leads to a healthier living environment, promoting better overall health and well-being for you and your family.
Contact Horizon Air Solutions at (346) 988-2977 to schedule an air purifier installation.
How Do Air Purifiers Work?
Air purifiers use various technologies to clean the air, including:
- Mechanical filters: These trap particles such as dust, pollen, and pet dander as air passes through them. HEPA filters are the most common type of mechanical filter.
- Activated carbon filters: These use a porous, highly absorbent material to trap gases, odors, and VOCs.
- UV-C light: This is a germicidal light that can kill or neutralize airborne bacteria, viruses, and mold spores by damaging their DNA.
- Ionic air purifiers: These emit charged ions that attract particles in the air, causing them to clump together and settle out of the air or be captured by a filter.
- Air scrubbers: Air scrubbers use a combination of technologies to remove contaminants from the air, including mechanical filtration, adsorption, and oxidation.
Horizon Air’s background-checked technicians are trained in installing and servicing all brands of air purifiers, ensuring you receive the best air purification solution for your Houston home.
Discover the right air purifier for your home. Call (346) 988-2977 today to discuss your needs.
What’s the Difference Between an Air Filter & Air Purifier?
Air filters are essential to your HVAC system, capturing particles like dust, pet dander, and pollen. However, air filters are limited in capturing certain particles, especially smaller ones like bacteria, viruses, and VOCs. In contrast, air purifiers are specifically designed to remove these smaller particles, providing a more comprehensive solution for cleaner indoor air.
By supplementing your HVAC system with an air purifier, you can further improve your home’s indoor air quality, creating a healthier environment for you and your loved ones.
Enhance your home’s air quality with an air purifier — contact (346) 988-2977 to learn more.
Schedule Air Purifier Installation in Houston
At Horizon Air, we prioritize your needs and offer same-day service, custom-made solutions, and upfront pricing for air purifier installations in Greater Houston. As a family-owned and -operated business, we pride ourselves on our commitment to customer satisfaction and providing the highest level of service.
With our licensed and insured technicians, you can trust that your air purifier installation will be completed efficiently and professionally. We stand behind our work and are proud to offer a lifetime guarantee on all our services.
Don’t wait to improve your indoor air quality. Schedule air purifier installation in Houston today by calling (346) 988-2977.
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Rising Above the Rest: Read Reviews from Those We've Helped
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Great service and work from Horizon Air Solutions!- Jason S.
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Best prompt service ever and very detailed!! Definitely a 5 star service- Julie A.
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I would like to thank Jorge and his crew from Horizon Air solutions for the excellent work and dedication to service members and assistance in making sure that my family and I are cool during this hot and crazy summer.- Roderick T.
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I had the best experience with David! Not only did he do an excellent job, but he was flexible, and explained things very well.- Stephanie V.
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Very professional friendly to talk to and convinced me kindly to purchase.- Rodrigo G.
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It has been a great experience, this is what I have been looking for, professional people, willing to assist me whenever I require, the best quality of the product and the best service.- Ana V.
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The service was above and beyond completely professional knowledge able and affordable.- Victor M.
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I am very pleased with the results. All the staff were very professional.- Robert S.
Commonly Asked Questions
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How do I know when it's time to replace my furnace?
Without maintenance, your HVAC system will last about 10 years. If you’ve recently had two or more repairs to your furnace, boiler, or heat pump, it’s time to replace your heating system. A heating unit is a big financial investment. Fall furnace maintenance saves money by keeping your system running more efficiently for longer.
The winter storm of 2021 is proof that we should keep our heating systems in good condition!
If you have questions about heating system maintenance, call (346) 988-2977 or contact Horizon Air Solutions.
If your AC breaks and it’s more than 90 degrees outside, that’s an emergency. If your boiler, furnace, or heating system breaks and it’s 40 degrees or below, that’s an emergency too.
Signs to look for include:
- Air blows cool when you need warm air.
- HVAC system won’t turn on.
- If your heating unit turns on and off, this is called short-cycling, and it’s an emergency in minus 40-degree weather.
- Noises (clicking, clunking) can indicate an emergency.
- Odd smell — if it’s the odor of burning plastic/electronics, don’t delay. If you smell gas, call your utility company, then call us ASAP.
- Puddles or drips under your heating unit can be a frozen coil or refrigerant leak.
- You suspect you have a furnace carbon monoxide leak:
- Brown/yellow stains around the pilot light area of the unit.
- Pilot light keeps blowing out.
- You notice a gas-like exhaust smell.
If you didn’t schedule fall heating maintenance, it’s not uncommon to smell burning dust the first time you turn on your heating unit. Odors you should be concerned about are:
- Burning plastic/electrical: Turn off your heating system immediately and call Horizon Air for emergency heating repair.
- Chemical/formaldehyde: A crack in the heat exchanger can cause this odor; it’s an emergency.
- Lingering odors: We have several solutions for “bad air.” The overwhelming smell of cooking grease, cigarette smoke, or pet urine isn’t an emergency, but it isn’t healthy, either. Schedule an indoor air quality assessment.
- Metallic: A heating unit component may be overheating. Turn the unit off and call us.
- Mold/mildew or “dirty socks”: This is not an emergency, but it’s a health risk. Schedule an HVAC inspection.
- Rotten eggs: This may indicate a gas leak. Turn off your heating unit, open windows, and call your utility company. Then call Horizon Air.
- Sewage: This is dangerous. It means a sewage line is leaking into some area of your heating system. Call us, but we may advise you to call a plumber before scheduling an emergency repair.
- Smoke: Turn off your heating system and call us ASAP.
Without maintenance, your HVAC system will last about 10 years. If you’ve recently had two or more repairs to your furnace, boiler, or heat pump, it’s time to replace your heating system. A heating unit is a big financial investment. Fall furnace maintenance saves money by keeping your system running more efficiently for longer.
The winter storm of 2021 is proof that we should keep our heating systems in good condition!
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Why is there a weird smell coming from my heat vents?
If you didn’t schedule fall heating maintenance, it’s not uncommon to smell burning dust the first time you turn on your heating unit. Odors you should be concerned about are:
- Burning plastic/electrical: Turn off your heating system immediately and call Horizon Air for emergency heating repair.
- Chemical/formaldehyde: A crack in the heat exchanger can cause this odor; it’s an emergency.
- Lingering odors: We have several solutions for “bad air.” The overwhelming smell of cooking grease, cigarette smoke, or pet urine isn’t an emergency, but it isn’t healthy, either. Schedule an indoor air quality assessment.
- Metallic: A heating unit component may be overheating. Turn the unit off and call us.
- Mold/mildew or “dirty socks”: This is not an emergency, but it’s a health risk. Schedule an HVAC inspection.
- Rotten eggs: This may indicate a gas leak. Turn off your heating unit, open windows, and call your utility company. Then call Horizon Air.
- Sewage: This is dangerous. It means a sewage line is leaking into some area of your heating system. Call us, but we may advise you to call a plumber before scheduling an emergency repair.
- Smoke: Turn off your heating system and call us ASAP.
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How do I know when a repair is an emergency?
If your AC breaks and it’s more than 90 degrees outside, that’s an emergency. If your boiler, furnace, or heating system breaks and it’s 40 degrees or below, that’s an emergency too.
Signs to look for include:
- Air blows cool when you need warm air.
- HVAC system won’t turn on.
- If your heating unit turns on and off, this is called short-cycling, and it’s an emergency in minus 40-degree weather.
- Noises (clicking, clunking) can indicate an emergency.
- Odd smell — if it’s the odor of burning plastic/electronics, don’t delay. If you smell gas, call your utility company, then call us ASAP.
- Puddles or drips under your heating unit can be a frozen coil or refrigerant leak.
- You suspect you have a furnace carbon monoxide leak:
- Brown/yellow stains around the pilot light area of the unit.
- Pilot light keeps blowing out.
- You notice a gas-like exhaust smell.