

Frequently Asked Questions About Indoor Air Quality in Chicago
The deeper questions about cleaning up your home's air in our climate — humidity, filters, mold, and which solution actually fits your problem. Want your home assessed? Call (224) 253-8131 or book online.
A few things stack up here. In winter, homes are sealed tight to hold heat, which traps dust, pet dander, cooking fumes, and combustion byproducts from gas appliances. Furnace heat also dries the air, and we spend far more time indoors. Older Chicago housing stock adds its own dust and aging ductwork. Worth knowing: much of the Chicago area sits in a high-radon zone, so a separate radon test is a smart idea on top of air-quality work.
It depends on the problem you're solving:
- Dust, allergens, and fine particles → a whole-house air cleaner with the right filtration.
- Mold or microbial growth on the coil → a UV light system.
- Dry winter air, static, cracked skin → a whole-house humidifier.
- Visible debris, post-renovation dust, or musty ducts → duct cleaning.
Most homes do best with a layered mix, and we'll assess which combination fits yours.
Aim for around 30–40% in winter — enough to stop dry-air problems like static, cracked skin, and irritated sinuses, but low enough to avoid condensation and frost forming on cold windows. In summer, keeping it under about 50% limits mold and dust mites. A whole-house humidifier in winter (and good dehumidification in summer) holds that range automatically.
For most Chicago homes, a MERV 8–13 filter is the sweet spot — MERV 11–13 captures fine dust, pollen, and some smoke and microbes. The catch is airflow: a filter that's too dense for your system can choke it and strain the blower. If you want hospital-grade filtration, a dedicated media or bypass unit is usually better than forcing a high-MERV filter into a standard furnace. We'll tell you the highest rating your system can safely run.
Used correctly, yes — UV-C light at the coil curbs mold and microbial growth where it tends to start, and keeps the coil clean for better airflow. It works best as part of a layered setup rather than a standalone cure-all, and placement and intensity matter. We size and position the UV system so it actually does its job.
It's worth it when there's a real reason — visible mold in the ducts, leftover construction dust from a remodel, pest activity, or heavy buildup after buying an older home. For most homes it's an occasional service, not a yearly one; if you're mainly fighting everyday dust, better filtration usually does more. We'll give you a straight answer after looking at your ductwork.
Telltale signs: a musty smell that gets stronger when the system runs, visible growth around vents or on the evaporator coil, or allergy symptoms that ease when you leave the house. Chicago's humid summers make coils and drain pans a common starting point — if you suspect it, have it inspected before it spreads through the ductwork.
It can reduce common triggers. Better filtration (MERV 11–13), controlled humidity, and removing the source cut down on pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold — all big ones during Chicago's ragweed and heating seasons. It isn't a medical cure, but many households notice fewer symptoms once the air is cleaner and better balanced.
Plenty: change filters on schedule, run bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans, vacuum with a HEPA vacuum, keep humidity in range, and avoid high-VOC products indoors. The bigger items — whole-house air cleaners, UV systems, humidifiers, and duct cleaning — are where a professional makes the real difference.
It ranges widely — a better filter is inexpensive, while whole-house air cleaners, UV systems, and humidifiers are larger investments. We quote each option after assessing your home, with the price upfront. Eco Home Program members get 10% off air purification products, and we offer financing on bigger installations.
Call (224) 253-8131 or book online for an assessment. We'll pinpoint what's affecting your air and recommend the right mix of solutions — no upsell, just what your home actually needs.
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