San Antonio, TX, Indoor Air Quality Solutions for a Healthier Home

Call Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing at 210-236-4834 for professional indoor air quality service in San Antonio, TX, using the latest technology and trusted technicians.

The air inside your home can be more polluted than the air outdoors, especially in a hot, humid climate like San Antonio, TX, where windows stay closed and air conditioning runs for much of the year. Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing is an experienced indoor air quality company serving neighborhoods from Alamo Heights, Downtown, and King William to Stone Oak, the Far West Side, and beyond. We test, design, and install whole‑home indoor air quality solutions that fit your HVAC system and your family’s needs, with straightforward pricing, membership plan options through our Christianson Annual Maintenance Program, and financing available for qualifying projects.

We offer the following air quality services:

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Greater San Antonio Indoor Air Quality Testing & Inspection

If you or your family are dealing with allergies, dust buildup, or musty odors, the first step is to understand what is actually in your air. Our indoor air quality service in Greater San Antonio focuses on identifying specific issues in your home instead of guessing at a one‑size‑fits‑all fix.

In areas like The Dominion, Castle Hills, Monte Vista, and Olmos Park, older construction, aging ductwork, and past remodeling work can all affect air quality. Newer homes can struggle too, with tight building envelopes that trap moisture, odors, and pollutants indoors.

What our IAQ inspection typically includes:

  • Visual system check: Inspecting supply and return ducts, filters, and equipment cabinets
  • Airflow review: Looking for pressure imbalances that can draw contaminants inside
  • Humidity evaluation: Checking for excess moisture that can encourage mold growth
  • Source assessment: Identifying likely contributors such as cooking, pets, or garage air leaks
  • Filter and accessory review: Assessing current filters, UV lights, and cleaners (if any)
  • Solution planning: Recommending targeted upgrades, not unnecessary add‑ons

These findings guide customized recommendations so your indoor air quality service addresses the real problems in your San Antonio home instead of masking symptoms.