HEPA Filtration System Installation in Louisville Metro, Cincinnati Metro & Southern Indiana
Having clean air in your home is vital for your comfort and health, but in many cases, the air inside a home is more polluted than the outside air. Airborne contaminants can cause irritation and be especially problematic for those suffering from asthma, allergies, COPD, or other respiratory conditions.
Ensuring clean air in your home can improve your comfort while protecting your health. HEPA air filters are an exceptionally effective way to remove virtually all airborne particles.
At Tom Drexler Plumbing, Air & Electric, we install and service many air purification solutions, including HEPA air filters. We can help with all your indoor air quality needs, and we serve homeowners throughout the Louisville metro, Cincinnati metro, and Southern Indiana areas. We offer award-winning service with excellent customer reviews and over 40 years of experience.
Are you ready to improve your indoor air quality? Call 502-456-5982 to request HEPA filtration installation.
What Is HEPA Filtration?
Short for high-efficiency particulate air filter, a HEPA filter is designed to trap 99.97% of air pollutants as small as 0.3 microns. This means that they remove virtually all the airborne particles from your air supply, including:
- Dust
- Pollen
- Mold spores
- Dust mites
- Pet dander
- Bacteria
How Do Whole-Home HEPA Air Purifiers Work?
HEPA air purifiers combine a HEPA air filter with a pre-filter and an activated carbon filter. The pre-filter helps to remove larger particles, like dust, while the activated carbon filter helps to remove things like volatile organic compounds, chemical vapors, smoke, and odors. The HEPA filter itself removes the rest of the contaminants.
Larger particles are filtered out like a sieve because they are too large to pass through the openings between the filter fibers, while smaller particles are trapped because they are too slow and heavy to escape. The smallest particles travel in erratic patterns that allow them to impact filter fibers, becoming trapped in the filter.
Between the pre-filter, the carbon filter, and the three methods of capture inside the HEPA filter, almost all the possible contaminants will be removed, leaving clean, healthy air that can greatly improve your comfort.
Get HEPA filtration for your Louisville, Cincinnati, or Southern Indiana home by calling Tom Drexler at 502-456-5982 to schedule service.
Professional HEPA Filtration System Installation
When you want to add a HEPA filtration system to your home, talk to our team at Tom Drexler. We have installed heating, cooling, and indoor air quality equipment for over 40 years. Our knowledgeable, highly trained technicians can recommend the right systems and solutions for your needs.
During the installation, our team will:
- Evaluate your HVAC system
- Select an installation location
- Choose the best HEPA air purifier for your needs
- Mount the air purifier and connect it to your ductwork
Choose Tom Drexler for HEPA Air Filtration in Louisville, Cincinnati & Southern Indiana
Ensure your family has the best air quality possible with a HEPA air filtration system from Tom Drexler Plumbing, Air & Electric. We offer financing options on approved credit as well as great specials and discounts.
Our technicians are friendly, reliable, and committed to your comfort. We always provide top-quality service backed by an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and a BBB Torch Award.
Call 502-456-5982 to request HEPA air filter installation in the Louisville metro, Cincinnati metro, and Southern Indiana areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a whole-house HEPA air purifier worth it?
Yes, a HEPA air purifier can be a great investment, especially if your loved one suffers from allergies or asthma. It is a cost-effective way to improve your air quality and comfort dramatically.
How long will a HEPA filter last?
HEPA air filters will last between six to 12 months before they need to be replaced. Signs you need to replace your HEPA air filter include:
- Higher heating and cooling costs than normal
- A dirty or damaged filter
- More dust in your household
- An increase in allergy or asthma symptoms
What's the difference between True HEPA and HEPA-type filters?
True HEPA filters must meet the U.S. Department of Energy Standards for filtration, removing 99.97% of 0.3 micron particles. HEPA-type filters may remove high percentages of airborne particles, but they may not do so reliably, and they often will not meet the 99.97% standard.