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Indoor Air Quality

Whole-Home Air Scrubbers in Orange County

Go beyond filtering. Our whole-home air scrubbers use active purification to reduce odors, germs, mold, and VOCs in the air and on surfaces throughout your home — available 24/7.

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Active purification for the whole house

A filter can only catch what passes through it. A whole-home air scrubber installs in your ductwork and actively treats the air in every room — using technologies like UV-C light and photocatalytic oxidation to break down odors, germs, mold, and chemical vapors that filters leave behind. Many systems also help reduce contaminants on surfaces, not just in the air.

What an air scrubber adds

  • Reduces odors filters cannot capture — cooking, smoke, and pet smells
  • Targets airborne germs, viruses, mold spores, and bacteria with UV-C and active purification
  • Helps break down VOCs and chemical vapors from cleaners, paint, and new furnishings
  • Treats the air in every room — installed in your HVAC, not a single-room unit
  • Some systems also help reduce contaminants on surfaces and inside the ductwork
Aerus Air Scrubber duct-mounted HVAC air purification unit

How it works

A whole-home air scrubber installs into your existing ductwork near the air handler. As your system runs, the scrubber uses UV-C light and/or a photocatalytic process to neutralize pathogens and break down odors and VOCs, then circulates the treated air to every room in the house.

Good to know: An air scrubber complements — it does not replace — good filtration; the best results come from a quality filter plus a scrubber. Some ionizing devices can produce small amounts of ozone, so we focus on systems suitable for occupied homes and will walk you through the options.
Want cleaner, fresher air in every room?
We will recommend the right air scrubber for your home and install it into your existing system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an air scrubber and a filter?
A filter physically traps particles as air passes through it. An air scrubber actively treats the air — reducing odors, germs, mold, and VOCs that filters do not remove — and reaches every room through your ductwork. They work best together.
Does an air scrubber really reduce germs and odors?
Quality whole-home scrubbers using UV-C and photocatalytic technology can meaningfully reduce airborne microbes, odors, and VOCs. Results vary by system, home size, and how often your HVAC runs, so we set realistic expectations for your home.
Do air scrubbers produce ozone?
Some ionizing devices produce trace ozone. We focus on systems suitable for occupied homes and will explain the technology and any considerations before installing anything.
Will an air scrubber help with allergies, pets, or smoke?
Yes — by reducing airborne allergens, pet odors, and smoke-related odors and particles throughout the house. For allergy households we usually recommend a high-efficiency filter plus a scrubber.
Can you install an air scrubber on my current system?
In most cases, yes. Whole-home air scrubbers install into the ductwork of most central HVAC systems. We will confirm compatibility and recommend the right unit for your home.

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