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The average person takes thousands of breaths inside his or her home every day. If your indoor air is contaminated with harmful particles, your health and comfort can be seriously affected.

That’s why whole-home air purifiers are becoming very popular. While portable units are adequate for certain situations, whole-home systems have a wide range of benefits that are highly appealing to home owners with all sorts of needs. Here are four reasons why people love their whole-home systems.

Cleaner and Healthier Air

Air that’s trapped inside your home can be contaminated by a wide range of pollution sources over time, including asbestos, fuel-burning appliances, building and furnishing materials, and even personal care products.

A portable purifier may be able to get rid of some pollutants in a single room, but only a whole-home system can clean nearly every cubic inch. You’d need a portable unit in your kitchen, living room, bathrooms, and bedrooms to accomplish the same results, and even then you might not get the clean air you really want.

Less Noise and Disruption

Portable air purifiers can be noisy, making it hard to work, sleep, or otherwise concentrate. They can also take up quite a bit of space while adding little to your decor.

The main units of whole-home air purifiers are hidden away so you can’t hear or see them. Even if the unit is working extra hard, you’re unlikely to hear a peep. The only thing you and your family will really notice is how much cleaner and fresher the air feels.

Longer HVAC Lifespan

Airborne particles aren’t only bad for you and your family’s health. They can also put serious wear and tear on your heating and cooling system over time.

With clean air always running through your air conditioner and heating unit, moving parts are less likely to get damaged or worn down to the point where they need to be repaired or replaced.

You’ll also have less buildup of dust, dirt, and debris in your ductwork. Since a portable unit only cleans the air in a limited space, it won’t provide nearly the same benefit.

Lower Overall Costs

If your goal is to make sure your entire home has good indoor air quality, a whole-house purifier is your most cost-effective option. According to Home Advisor, a new purification system costs the average household about $1,600.

Quality portable units can cost $500 or more, and placing one in every room quickly adds up to a number well above the average family’s budget. In addition, whole-house purifiers require less maintenance and won’t need to be repaired as frequently as standalone units. After the initial upfront expense, paying for the system is barely noticeable. 

Whole-home air purifiers are easy for homeowners to love because they provide a quiet and affordable way to improve indoor air quality. If you’re thinking about installing a new system, you have several options available. An HVAC professional can provide valuable knowledge and help you make the right decision based on your budget and needs.