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Indoor Air Quality Services in Austin, TX

Indoor Air Quality Services in Austin, TX

Austin cedar, oak pollen, mold, and dust — your home's air can fight back. Whole-home IAQ solutions that reduce allergens, kill pathogens, and control humidity. Breathe easier, starting this week.

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5-Star Google Rating
CG Service Pros, LLC BBB Business Review
25+Years Experience
NATECertified Technicians
TACLA Licensed
Locally Owned

About Indoor Air Quality

Indoor Air Quality services in Austin, TX
25+ Years Experience

Whole-home indoor air quality solutions in Austin, TX — targeting cedar fever, oak pollen, mold, humidity, and airborne pathogens. NATE-certified technicians install and maintain advanced filtration, UV purification, and humidity control systems that integrate with your existing HVAC.

Austin, TX has some of the most challenging indoor air quality conditions in the country. Mountain cedar season (December–February) delivers pollen counts that regularly exceed 20,000 grains per cubic meter. Oak pollen hits hard in March–April. Summer humidity feeds mold growth. Year-round dust and pet dander complete the picture.

CG Service Pros has helped hundreds of Austin homeowners breathe easier — from Westlake Hills and Circle C to Pflugerville and Cedar Park. We assess your home's specific air quality challenges and install whole-home solutions that work through your HVAC system: high-efficiency media filtration, UV air purifiers, whole-home dehumidifiers, and ventilation upgrades.

Common results our customers report: fewer allergy symptoms, less frequent dusting, reduced asthma flare-ups, and sleeping better through cedar season. IAQ upgrades also protect your HVAC system by reducing dust and particulate buildup on coils and components.

If family members are experiencing allergy symptoms indoors, if you're noticing excessive dust, or if humidity feels persistently high or low, we can assess your home and recommend targeted solutions. Most IAQ systems qualify for financing and some qualify for Austin Energy rebates.

Benefits of Our Indoor Air Quality Services

Targeted relief from Austin's cedar and oak pollen seasons — the worst in the country
MERV 13–16 filtration captures pollen, dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, and fine particulates
UV air purification neutralizes bacteria, viruses, and mold spores in the air stream
Whole-home dehumidifiers control humidity to prevent mold growth and improve comfort
Ventilation improvements that bring fresh outdoor air in while filtering pollutants out
All IAQ systems integrate with your existing HVAC — no standalone equipment cluttering rooms
Measurably cleaner air: many customers report 50–70% reduction in dusting frequency
Healthier home environment for allergy, asthma, and respiratory condition sufferers

Our Process

1

Comprehensive indoor air quality assessment of your home's specific challenges

2

Identification of primary pollutants: pollen, dust, mold, humidity, VOCs, or pathogens

3

Targeted solution recommendations with cost, expected effectiveness, and installation details

4

Professional installation of filtration, purification, and humidity control systems

5

Integration testing with your HVAC to verify airflow and system compatibility

6

Maintenance schedule established for filter changes, UV lamp replacement, and system checks

Indoor Air Quality process
Professional Service

Signs You Need Indoor Air Quality

Watch for these common indicators that it may be time to call a professional.

Allergy or asthma symptoms that are worse indoors than outdoors
Excessive dust buildup on surfaces despite regular cleaning — visible in sunlight
Musty or stale odors, especially in rooms below grade or near HVAC vents
Humidity that feels consistently too high (sticky) or too low (dry skin, static)
Family members frequently getting sick, especially with respiratory infections
Visible mold or mildew around HVAC vents, window frames, or bathroom ceilings

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is indoor air quality such a problem in Austin, TX?

Austin faces a triple threat: mountain cedar pollen (December–February) with some of the highest pollen counts in the U.S., oak season in March–April, and summer humidity that creates ideal mold conditions. Add year-round dust and the fact that modern homes are tightly sealed, and indoor air can be 2–5x more polluted than outdoor air. Austin is genuinely one of the more challenging IAQ environments in the country.

What indoor air quality solutions do you install?

We install whole-home media air cleaners (MERV 11–16), electronic air cleaners, UV air purifiers for bacteria and mold control, whole-home dehumidifiers, whole-home humidifiers for winter dryness, ERV/HRV ventilation systems for fresh air exchange, and high-efficiency filter upgrades. We match the solution to your specific problems rather than selling a one-size-fits-all package.

Can better air filtration actually help with cedar fever?

Yes, significantly. Cedar pollen particles are large enough to be captured by MERV 11+ filtration. Upgrading from a standard 1-inch filter to a whole-home media air cleaner with a MERV 13–16 filter dramatically reduces indoor cedar pollen concentration. Many of our customers who've upgraded report being able to reduce allergy medication during cedar season. Results vary by home sealing and ventilation.

How do I know if my home has an IAQ problem?

Common signs include persistent allergy symptoms indoors, excessive dust accumulation, musty odors, visible mold, and humidity that consistently feels too high or too low. We offer an indoor air quality assessment where we evaluate your HVAC filtration, humidity levels, ventilation, and identify specific pollutants present. This gives you a data-driven starting point rather than guessing.

What's the difference between a portable air purifier and a whole-home system?

Portable units treat only the air in one room and require manual filter changes. Whole-home systems are installed in your HVAC return air stream and treat every cubic foot of air in your home as it circulates through the system — typically 4–8 air changes per hour. Whole-home systems are dramatically more effective, require less ongoing attention, and don't require separate units in every room.

Does IAQ equipment affect my HVAC system's performance?

Properly sized and installed IAQ equipment actually improves HVAC performance by reducing dust and debris buildup on coils and blower components. The key is proper selection — too restrictive a filter on a system not designed for it can reduce airflow and efficiency. That's why we always verify system compatibility before recommending any filtration upgrade.

Do Austin Energy rebates apply to indoor air quality products?

Austin Energy rebates are primarily focused on HVAC equipment efficiency. Some IAQ products — particularly those bundled with qualifying high-efficiency system purchases — may qualify. Whole-home dehumidifiers and ventilation improvements may also qualify under certain programs. We check current rebate availability for your specific situation and equipment choices.

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