Indoor Air Quality Systems

Advanced Whole-Home Purification

The air inside your home has a direct impact on your health, comfort, and overall quality of life. In Lawrence, Kansas, where seasonal allergies, humidity, and airborne contaminants are common, indoor air quality systems are becoming essential for homeowners and businesses.



At One Choice Heating and Air, we help homeowners in Lawrence, KS invest in whole-home indoor air quality systems that go beyond basic filtration. From air purifiers and UV systems to humidity control, we design solutions that improve the air you breathe every day.

Investing in Your Home’s Air Quality

Many homeowners rely on standard HVAC filters, but these only capture a portion of airborne particles. Whole-home systems provide a more complete solution.

  • Why Whole-Home Systems Outperform Portable Units

    Portable air purifiers are limited to a single room. Whole-home indoor air quality systems integrate directly with your HVAC system, treating all the air that circulates through your home. This provides consistent air quality throughout every room.

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  • How Modern Air Purification Works

    Indoor air quality systems use a combination of technologies, including filtration, UV light, and active purification. These systems work together to capture particles, neutralize contaminants, and reduce airborne pollutants.

  • Long-Term Health and Home Benefits

    Cleaner air can reduce allergens, improve respiratory health, and eliminate odors. It can also help protect your HVAC system by reducing dust buildup and improving airflow.

Our Selection of Indoor Air Quality Systems

We offer a range of IAQ solutions designed to target specific air quality concerns.

  • Air Scrubbers and Active Purification Systems

    Air scrubbers actively clean the air by neutralizing airborne contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, and odors. These systems go beyond traditional filtration by treating the air throughout your home.

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  • High-Efficiency Media Air Cleaners

    Media air filters, typically rated MERV 13 to 16, capture fine particles like dust, pollen, and pet dander. These systems are ideal for homeowners dealing with allergies or high dust levels.

  • UV Germicidal Lights

    UV lights are installed within your HVAC system to kill bacteria, mold, and other microorganisms. They are especially effective for improving air quality at the source, such as inside your system’s coils.

  • Whole-Home Humidity Control

    Humidity plays a major role in indoor comfort. We install whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers to maintain balanced humidity levels, which can reduce allergens and improve comfort year-round.

Air Filtration vs. Air Purification

Understanding the difference between filtration and purification helps you choose the right solution.

  • How Air Filters Work

    Mechanical filters trap particles as air passes through them. Higher-rated filters capture smaller particles, improving overall air quality.

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  • How Air Purifiers Work

    Air purifiers actively neutralize contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, and odors. These systems work beyond filtration to improve the overall cleanliness of your air.

  • The Benefit of Combining Both

    The most effective indoor air quality systems use a combination of filtration and purification. This layered approach captures particles while also neutralizing contaminants.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can an IAQ system be installed on any HVAC system?

    Most systems can be integrated with existing HVAC equipment. We evaluate compatibility before installation.

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  • How often do filters or UV bulbs need to be replaced?

    Filters typically need replacement every few months, while UV bulbs are usually replaced annually.

  • Do these systems help with allergies?

    Yes. High-efficiency filters and purification systems can significantly reduce allergens like dust and pollen.

  • Can IAQ systems remove odors?

    Yes. Many systems are designed to reduce odors from pets, cooking, and smoke.

  • What is the difference between an air scrubber and a HEPA filter?

    HEPA filters trap particles, while air scrubbers actively neutralize contaminants in the air.