Dust and filter concerns
Filter fit, filter type, return airflow, and system restriction should be reviewed before adding equipment.
Indoor air quality Edmonton
Dust, dry winter air, odours, filter questions, or interest in an air purifier should start with the HVAC system. Jackson reviews filtration, airflow, furnace humidifier fit, air purification options, and written pricing before recommending add-on equipment.
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Indoor air quality planning, explained
Indoor air quality recommendations should be tied to the concern in the home and the system moving the air.
Every job follows our repair-first standard — diagnose the real fault, then put the price in writing.
Home air concerns
The right option depends on what you are noticing and whether the HVAC system can support the add-on.
Filter fit, filter type, return airflow, and system restriction should be reviewed before adding equipment.
A furnace humidifier may be the better HVAC-related option when dry air is the main concern.
Air purification options can be discussed after filter fit, airflow, and system basics are checked.
Filtration and purifier options can be reviewed without making medical promises.
Airflow problems should be addressed before adding filtration that may restrict the system further.
Some concerns need duct cleaning, HRV service, or another specialist outside Jackson's IAQ scope.
Recommendation process
The recommendation should fit the concern, the HVAC system, and the homeowner's expectations.
Jackson starts with what you are noticing: dust, odour, dry air, filter questions, or interest in an air purifier.
Filter setup, airflow, furnace and blower fit, service access, and system condition are checked.
Filtration, air purification, and furnace humidifier paths are reviewed where they fit the system.
Any approved IAQ work is priced before installation begins, and unsupported scope is explained plainly.
A real IAQ call
A homeowner asked about an air purifier for persistently dusty upstairs bedrooms and dry winter air. Before selling equipment, we checked the 1-inch filter fit, return-air restriction, blower setup, and furnace maintenance history.
The bigger issue was a restrictive filter and a leaky return pulling attic dust, so the plan led with a sealed 4-inch media filter (an Aprilaire 213) and a humidifier for the dry-air complaint, with air purification only where it genuinely fit.
System review
The HVAC system has to support the indoor air quality option before it makes sense to install.
Call 825-772-2665Pricing
Indoor air quality work is quoted after the home concern, HVAC setup, and installation path are reviewed.
Indoor air quality recommendations are quoted after the home concern and HVAC setup are reviewed. Furnace humidifier pricing is published separately when dry-air comfort is the right fit.
Why homeowners choose Jackson
Recommendations stay tied to filtration, air purification, humidification, furnace fit, blower operation, and airflow.
Adding denser filtration or purifier equipment only makes sense when the HVAC system can support it.
Dry winter air may be better handled by a furnace humidifier than by an air purifier.
Any filtration, purification, or humidifier option is quoted before installation begins.
Jackson keeps recommendations practical and avoids medical or guaranteed-air-quality claims.
Jackson does not offer duct cleaning, HRV repair, or HRV installation.
Company-wide Google reviews
Jackson Heating and Cooling have always come through quickly. They take the time to educate me on why the issue happened and how these systems work.
I had issues with my furnace and I was helped immediately. They explained everything in such an easy, respectful manner. I was so grateful!
Quick to get an appointment, arrived at the scheduled time, and gave a quick, honest diagnosis and pricing. Very professional service.
Indoor Air Quality FAQ
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Jackson's approved scope includes air purification, filtration, furnace humidifier options, and HVAC-related indoor air quality recommendations.
Jackson can review air purification options when they fit the HVAC system, airflow, installation path, and homeowner concern. The option is quoted before work begins.
Yes, some filtration changes can add restriction. Jackson reviews filter fit, airflow, blower compatibility, and system condition before recommending add-on equipment.
A furnace humidifier may help dry winter air when the furnace, ductwork, water connection, drain path, controls, and service access can support it.
No. Jackson Heating & Cooling does not offer duct cleaning.
No. Jackson Heating & Cooling is focused on HVAC-related filtration, purification, and humidifier options, not HRV repair or installation.
Jackson does not make medical claims. Recommendations stay practical and tied to filtration, air purification, humidification, airflow, and the HVAC system.
Yes. Jackson reviews HVAC-related indoor air quality options for homeowners in Edmonton, St. Albert, and Sherwood Park.
Home air concern?
Tell us what you are noticing and Jackson will review filter fit, airflow, furnace and blower setup, humidifier fit, air purification options, scope limits, and written pricing.
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