Indoor Air Quality Solutions in Dallas, TX

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Dallas homeowners deal with more than just heat. Between the humidity that builds through spring and summer, the allergens that come with seasonal changes across North Texas, and the amount of time spent indoors with sealed windows and running systems, the air inside your home can be harder on your family than the air outside. At Ellis AC & Furnace Repair, we have been helping Dallas-Fort Worth homeowners breathe easier since 1975. Our NATE-certified technicians take a straightforward approach to diagnosing air quality concerns and recommending solutions that actually fit your home and your situation.

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What Your Neighbors Are Saying About Us

J. Cator
Replaced the old with the new. I got a fantastic price on the new heat pump system. The installation went really smoothly, and it is working great. I like this company.
Digger A
We’ve been clients of Ellis for 20+ years at our home and office. Yesterday we woke to no heat, of course with the coldest temps of the year just 2 days away, we called Ellis.
Judy O.
Ellis air installed an infinity heat pump system at our home 15 years ago. Best thing we have ever done. It has preformed beautifully over the years and is still going strong thanks to Ellis Air.
Don B.
Jesse came for my semi annual heating checkup. He was prompt, calling ahead to say he was on his way. He was very thorough and explained everything he did.
Tommy M.
I highly recommend Ellis Air & Heat. Larry Hatley service Technician came out and checked the unit out. Larry is one of the most pleasant, delightful person to deal with.

Warning Signs Your Home Has an Indoor Air Quality Problem

Poor indoor air quality does not always announce itself. In many cases, homeowners have been living with a problem for months before they connect the symptoms to their home environment. Some of the most common indicators include:

  • Persistent allergy symptoms, congestion, or irritated eyes and throat that seem worse inside your home than outdoors
  • Musty, stale, or otherwise unpleasant odors that linger even after cleaning
  • Visible dust buildup on surfaces shortly after cleaning
  • Humidity levels that feel uncomfortably high or low throughout the year
  • Family members experiencing increased respiratory issues, headaches, or fatigue while at home
Dallas summers drive humidity levels high, and that moisture finds its way indoors. When your HVAC system cannot manage it effectively, conditions become favorable for mold growth, dust mites, and a general decline in air quality throughout your home.

Indoor Air Quality Systems We Install and Service

Ellis AC & Furnace Repair offers a full range of indoor air quality solutions for Dallas-area homes. Our factory-trained technicians can help you identify what your home needs and install equipment that addresses the root cause rather than a surface symptom.

  • Whole-home air purifiers reduce airborne contaminants including dust, pollen, pet dander, bacteria, and mold spores
  • UV germicidal lights are installed directly in your HVAC system and work continuously to neutralize biological contaminants at the source
  • Whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers maintain balanced moisture levels year-round, which is especially valuable in Dallas where humidity swings can be significant across seasons
  • Ventilation systems introduce controlled amounts of fresh outdoor air to reduce the buildup of indoor pollutants in tightly sealed homes
  • Media air filtration systems capture fine particles that standard filters miss, providing a higher level of filtration without restricting airflow
Every recommendation we make is based on an honest assessment of your home. We will not sell you equipment you do not need.

What Prolonged Poor Air Quality Can Do to Your Home and Health

Living with poor indoor air quality over time carries real consequences. For your family, continued exposure to contaminants, excess humidity, or stale, recirculated air can contribute to:

  • Worsening respiratory conditions including asthma and chronic allergies
  • More frequent illness due to bacteria and viruses circulating through your air system
  • Disrupted sleep and low-grade fatigue that can be difficult to trace back to the home environment
  • Skin dryness or irritation tied to air that is too dry, particularly in winter months when heating systems run constantly
For your home itself, uncontrolled humidity is one of the most damaging forces in the Dallas climate. It can cause wood flooring and cabinetry to warp, promote mold and mildew growth in wall cavities and ductwork, and accelerate wear on your HVAC equipment. Addressing air quality is not just a comfort issue. It protects the long-term condition of your home.

Why Dallas Homeowners Trust Ellis AC & Furnace Repair for Indoor Air Quality

Ellis AC & Furnace Repair has been family-owned and operated since 1975. While other companies have changed hands, scaled up, or become part of larger corporate operations, we have stayed the same. That matters to us, and it matters to the homeowners we serve.

Our technicians average over 10 years of tenure with our company. When someone comes to your home, they bring real experience, not a checklist. We carry the tools and equipment to assess your air quality and make informed recommendations on the same visit. As a Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, we have access to high-quality equipment and the factory training to install it correctly.

We offer free estimates and transparent pricing with no surprises. If you have dealt with companies that oversell, underdeliver, or leave you with more questions than answers, we understand. That is exactly the kind of experience we built this business to be the opposite of.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my home needs an air quality system?
If anyone in your household has persistent allergy symptoms, respiratory issues, or you notice musty odors, excess dust, or uncomfortable humidity levels, an air quality assessment is a good starting point. Ellis technicians can evaluate your home and give you a straightforward answer.
Dallas humidity levels rise significantly through spring and summer, and that moisture can enter your home and create conditions that support mold growth, dust mites, and general discomfort. A whole-home dehumidifier or properly functioning HVAC system helps keep those levels in a healthy range.
In most cases, yes. Many indoor air quality systems are designed to integrate directly with your existing heating and cooling equipment. A technician can assess your current setup and identify what is compatible.
Most systems benefit from annual maintenance, which is often included as part of a regular HVAC tune-up. Some components, such as UV bulbs or media filters, require periodic replacement to maintain effectiveness.
Ellis AC & Furnace Repair offers 24/7 emergency service for HVAC issues. If your system fails and creates an air quality emergency, such as a mold concern tied to a system malfunction, we are available to respond.