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Indoor Air Quality Services in Rogers, Maple Grove & Surrounding Areas

Call us at (612) 772-0657

Indoor air can be 2–5 times more polluted than outdoor air. Dust, allergens, humidity issues, and poor ventilation can all impact your comfort, health, and even your energy bills. At Air Care Heating & Cooling, our Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) services are designed to create a cleaner, safer, and more comfortable home environment year-round.

Our Indoor Air Quality Solutions

Air Exchanger Installation & Service

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Air exchangers introduce fresh outdoor air into your home while removing stale indoor air. This helps reduce allergens, odors, humidity, and indoor pollutants.


We provide expert installation, replacement, and routine maintenance—ensuring your system runs efficiently and delivers the cleanest air possible.

Airflow Adjustments & Balancing

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Uneven temperatures or “hot and cold spots” are often signs of an unbalanced HVAC system. Our airflow balancing service ensures each room receives the right amount of conditioned air.

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Benefits include:

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  • Improved comfort

  • Reduced system strain

  • Lower energy costs

  • Better overall air distribution​

Whole-Home Humidifiers​

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Dry indoor air can lead to itchy skin, static electricity, cracked woodwork, and breathing discomfort. A whole-home humidifier adds the ideal amount of moisture to your home’s air, improving comfort and protecting your health—and your home.

Whole-Home Dehumidifiers

 

Too much moisture can cause mold, mildew, musty odors, and high cooling costs. A whole-home dehumidifier removes excess humidity, helping you maintain a healthier home and more efficient HVAC system.

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This service helps:

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  • Prevent mold and mildew

  • Reduce allergens

  • Improve comfort

  • Lower energy usage

  • Eliminate musty odors

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Air Filtration Upgrades

 

Standard HVAC filters often miss smaller particles. We offer high-efficiency media filters and advanced filtration upgrades that help remove:

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  • Dust

  • Pollen

  • Pet dander

  • Smoke

  • Mold spores

  • Microscopic allergens

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Cleaner filtration means cleaner air—and better protection for your HVAC system.

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Schedule Your Indoor Air Quality Service Today!

Whether you need a new furnace installation, emergency furnace repair, or a system upgrade, Air Care Heating and Cooling is here to help. We serve homeowners in Rogers, Otsego, Elk River, and the surrounding areas with trusted, high-quality HVAC services.

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📞 Call us now at (612) 772-0657 to schedule your service! Or request an appointment online.

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Q: How do I know if my home has poor indoor air quality?
A: Common signs include persistent dust, musty odors, dry or irritated eyes, uneven temperatures, excess humidity, or increased allergy symptoms indoors. If you notice any of these issues, an IAQ assessment can identify the cause and the best solutions.

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Q: How often should my air exchanger or filtration system be serviced?

A: Most systems benefit from annual professional maintenance and routine filter changes every 1–6 months depending on the type of filter, pets, allergies, and home usage. Regular service ensures your system runs efficiently and provides the cleanest air possible.

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Q: What’s the difference between a humidifier and a dehumidifier?
A: A humidifier adds moisture to dry indoor air, which is common in Minnesota winters. A dehumidifier removes excess moisture, helping prevent mold, mildew, and musty odors—especially in summer. Together, they help maintain a healthy indoor humidity level year-round.

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Q: Are whole-home air purifiers better than portable units?

A: Yes. Whole-home systems clean the air throughout your entire HVAC system, not just a single room. They’re more efficient, easier to maintain, and offer better long-term protection against dust, allergens, and airborne pollutants.

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Q: Will indoor air quality upgrades lower my energy bills?

A: They can. Proper airflow, balanced humidity, and efficient filtration reduce strain on your HVAC system. When your system doesn’t have to work as hard, it uses less energy—often improving both comfort and cost savings.

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