Thinking about improving your indoor air quality, but not sure whether you need an air purifier or an air scrubber? You’re not alone. Both are designed to clean your air, but they work differently and serve different purposes.
So how do you decide which one is the best fit for your HVAC system?
Let’s break it down in a way that’s simple and clear.
What Does An Air Purifier Do?
Air purifiers are the go-to choice for many homeowners who want to get rid of dust, pollen, pet dander, and other airborne particles. These devices use filters, typically HEPA or activated carbon, to trap pollutants as air flows through them.
They’re especially helpful for people who suffer from allergies, asthma, or just want to breathe cleaner air inside their homes. They’re designed to work quietly and efficiently, and many can be integrated directly with your HVAC system.
What About Air Scrubbers?
Air scrubbers go a step further. While air purifiers filter the air, air scrubbers actually neutralize contaminants not just in the air but also on surfaces. They often use UV light, ionization, or ozone-based technology to break down pollutants like mold spores, bacteria, and chemical odors.
Air scrubbers are commonly used in industrial spaces, construction zones, or homes with serious mold or smoke problems. They’re powerful, but sometimes overkill for everyday residential use, and ozone-based models may not be ideal for sensitive individuals.
Which One Is Right For Your Home?
Here’s the simple answer: It depends on your needs.
- For everyday air quality concerns like dust, pollen, and pet dander, a high-quality air purifier should do the trick.
- If you’re dealing with bigger issues like mold growth, lingering odors, or recent construction dust, an air scrubber might be the better option.
If you want a system that not only improves air quality but also extends the life of your HVAC system, either option can help by keeping your system cleaner and reducing the load on filters.
Consider These Factors Before Choosing
- Noise levels: Air scrubbers can be louder due to their high-powered fans.
- Energy use: Some air scrubbers may consume more electricity.
- Maintenance: Both systems require regular filter or part replacements to stay effective.
Let Us Help You Breathe Easier
Still not sure which one to choose? That’s what we’re here for. At Service Champions, we help homeowners find the right air quality solutions that fit their lifestyle, budget, and HVAC system. Whether you need a purifier or an air scrubber, we’ve got you covered.
Let us help you take a deep breath and actually enjoy it.