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Improve Your Air with High-Performance Air Cleaners

We offer some of the best air cleaners designed to trap dust, allergens, and airborne pollutants, helping your family breathe cleaner, healthier air every day.

Media Air Cleaners for Long-Term Protection

Media air cleaners use thick filter media to capture more particles than standard filters. Systems like the Honeywell media air cleaner are ideal for homes that need consistent, high-level filtration.

Whole Home Air Cleaner Benefits

Whole home air cleaners go beyond just one room—they purify the air in every part of your house. This makes them more effective than portable units and perfect for allergy-prone households.

Electronic Air Cleaner for HVAC Systems

Electronic air cleaners use electrically charged plates to capture ultra-fine particles. They are a powerful upgrade for any HVAC air cleaner setup, offering advanced performance without replacing filters frequently.

Air Cleaners & Purifiers Tailored to Your Needs

Whether you need basic filtration or advanced purification, we help match you with the right air cleaners purifiers based on your home, HVAC setup, and lifestyle needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

An air purifier typically focuses on removing airborne particles, such as dust, pollen, pet dander, and smoke, using various types of filters like HEPA or activated carbon filters. An air cleaner, on the other hand, can be a more general term that may refer to any device that improves air quality, which could include filters, ionizers, and other technologies. In essence, all air purifiers are air cleaners, but not all air cleaners are necessarily purifiers.

Yes, whole house air cleaners with activated carbon filters are effective at removing smoke and odors, such as those from cooking, cigarettes, or wildfires. These filters adsorb harmful chemicals and gases, improving air quality and eliminating unwanted smells.

Filter replacement depends on the type of filter and usage. HEPA filters usually need to be replaced every 6 to 12 months, while activated carbon filters may need replacement more frequently, especially if they are used to remove smoke or strong odors.

While some models are designed for easy installation, whole house air cleaners are generally installed into the HVAC system by a professional. This ensures proper integration and maximum efficiency in cleaning the air throughout the home.

Yes, both air cleaners are highly effective for allergy sufferers. HEPA filters capture allergens like pollen, pet dander, and dust mites, while UV light systems can kill bacteria and mold spores, further improving air quality.

Whole house air cleaners are designed to be energy-efficient. However, energy consumption depends on the size of the system and how often it's in use. To ensure energy efficiency, look for Energy Star-rated systems.

Whole house air cleaners are generally designed to operate quietly. However, noise levels can vary depending on the model and the airflow. Be sure to check the product specifications for noise levels before purchasing.