ERV’s & Air Purification Systems

πŸ›  ERV & Air Purification System Maintenance We Offer

Proper maintenance keeps your indoor air fresh, healthy, and energy-efficient year-round. Our services include:

ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) Maintenance

  • Intake and exhaust air filter cleaning or replacement

  • Core inspection and cleaning

  • Supply and exhaust fan inspection

  • Airflow and balance testing

  • Condensate drain inspection and cleaning

  • Electrical connection and control testing

  • Duct connection and seal inspection

  • Overall system performance evaluation

Air Purification System Maintenance

  • Media, HEPA, or electronic filter replacement

  • UV light inspection and bulb replacement

  • Ionization system inspection and testing

  • Airflow and static pressure checks

  • Electrical component testing

  • System cleaning and sanitization

  • Performance and air quality verification

🌬 Why Maintain Your ERV & Air Purification System?

  • Improve Indoor Air Quality – Removes pollutants, allergens, odors, and stale air from your home.

  • Maintain Proper Ventilation – Ensures fresh air is exchanged without wasting energy.

  • Increase Efficiency – Clean components allow the system to work effectively with less strain.

  • Extend Equipment Life – Prevents premature wear on fans, motors, and electronics.

  • Prevent Moisture & Odors – Proper airflow reduces humidity buildup and musty smells.

  • Protect System Performance – Avoids airflow restrictions and uneven ventilation.

  • Catch Issues Early – Identifies small problems before they become costly repairs.

πŸ”„ When It’s Time to Replace Your ERV or Air Purification System

  • Age of the System – Older systems lose efficiency and may no longer meet current air quality needs.

  • Reduced Airflow or Ventilation – Poor fresh air exchange can indicate failing fans or clogged cores.

  • Frequent Repairs – Ongoing service calls may cost more than replacement.

  • Outdated Technology – Newer systems offer better filtration, smarter controls, and higher efficiency.

  • Persistent Odors or Allergies – If air quality issues remain despite maintenance, an upgrade may be needed.

  • Home Changes – Remodels, added square footage, or tighter building envelopes may require a larger or upgraded system.

  • Noise or Vibration – Worn components can become loud or disruptive.