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Indoor Air Quality Testing in Tulsa, OK
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Locally Owned Family Company Since 1997
Indoor Air Quality Testing in Tulsa, OK
- On-Time Appointments
- Five-Star Service
- Trust the Team in Green
- On-Time Appointments
- Five-Star Service
- Trust the Team in Green
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Most people think about air pollution as an outdoor problem. But the air inside your home can actually be more contaminated than what’s outside, and in many cases, you wouldn’t even know it. Dust, mold spores, pet dander, chemical off-gassing, and other pollutants can build up over time and affect how your family feels every single day.
At Air Solutions Heating Cooling Plumbing & Electrical, we offer professional indoor air quality testing for homeowners across the Tulsa area. If you’ve been dealing with lingering odors, allergy symptoms that never seem to go away, or just a general feeling that something’s off in your home, testing is the first step toward figuring out what’s going on and what to do about it.
Our Services
- AC & Furnace Air Filter Replacement
- AC Installation & Replacement
- AC Maintenance
- AC Repair
- Air Duct Cleaning
- Air Duct Sealing
- Air Handler Repair & Installation
- Ductless Mini Split Installation
- Ductless Mini Split Repair
- Furnace Installation & Replacement
- Furnace Maintenance
- Furnace Repair
- Geothermal Heat Pump Installation & Repair
- Heat Pump Installation & Replacement
- Heat Pump Maintenance
- Heat Pump Repair
- HVAC Duct Work Repair
- Indoor Air Quality Solutions
- Indoor Air Quality Testing
- Thermostat Repair & Installation
WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING ABOUT US
What Is Indoor Air Quality Testing
Indoor air quality testing is a professional assessment of the air inside your home. We use specialized equipment to measure the levels of various pollutants, allergens, and irritants that may be present in your living spaces.
Testing can detect a wide range of concerns, including:
- Mold and mold spores that can develop in areas with excess moisture
- Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released by paints, cleaning products, and building materials
- Carbon monoxide and other combustion byproducts
- Dust mites and pet dander that trigger allergy and asthma symptoms
- Radon, a naturally occurring gas that can seep into homes through the foundation
- Particulate matter from cooking, candles, smoking, or outdoor air infiltration
Once we know what’s in your air, we can help you understand your results and recommend the right solutions to improve your home’s air quality.
Signs Your Home May Have an Air Quality Problem
You don’t always need to see a problem to have one. Some of the most common signs that your indoor air quality deserves a closer look include:
- Allergy or asthma symptoms that are worse indoors than outside
- Headaches, fatigue, or dizziness that seem to ease when you leave the house
- A musty, stale, or chemical smell that doesn’t go away
- Visible mold growth anywhere in the home, even in small amounts
- Excessive dust buildup on surfaces shortly after cleaning
- Condensation on windows or persistent moisture issues in certain areas
If any of these sound familiar, an air quality test can help you move from guessing to knowing.
Solutions We Offer After Testing
Testing is just the starting point. If your results show elevated pollutant levels, poor humidity balance, or other concerns, Air Solutions offers a full range of solutions to help, including:
- Whole-home air purification systems that work with your existing HVAC equipment
- Dehumidifiers and humidity control solutions designed for Tulsa’s muggy summers
- UV light systems that reduce mold, bacteria, and other biological contaminants
- Duct cleaning to remove buildup that may be circulating through your home
- Ventilation improvements to bring in fresh air and reduce indoor pollutant concentration
- HEPA filtration upgrades for homes with allergy or asthma concerns
We’ll never recommend more than what your situation actually calls for. Our goal is to help you solve the problem, not to sell you on every product we carry.
Why Tulsa Homes Face Unique Air Quality Challenges
Living in Tulsa comes with its share of weather extremes, and those extremes have a direct impact on the air quality inside your home. Oklahoma's humid summers create the perfect conditions for mold and mildew growth, especially in areas like basements, crawl spaces, attics, and anywhere moisture tends to collect. When your HVAC system runs constantly during those long hot months, it can also circulate whatever is built up in your ductwork throughout every room in the house. During the colder months, homes get sealed up tight to keep the heat in, which limits fresh air exchange and allows indoor pollutants to concentrate. Tulsa also sits in a region prone to high pollen counts from a long growing season, meaning seasonal allergens can make their way inside and settle into your carpet, furniture, and air ducts. If your home is older, there may also be building materials or older insulation that contribute to air quality issues that simply weren't on anyone's radar when the home was built.
What to Expect During a Professional Air Quality Test
When you schedule indoor air quality testing with Air Solutions, our technicians come to your home ready to work. We take samples from different areas of your home, use calibrated equipment to measure pollutant levels, and look at factors like humidity, ventilation, and airflow that can influence what's in your air. The process is non-invasive and typically completed in a single visit. After testing, we walk you through what we found in plain language, without confusing jargon or a pressure-filled sales pitch. If we find something concerning, we'll explain your options honestly and let you decide what makes sense for your home and your budget.
Why Tulsa Homeowners Choose Air Solutions
Air Solutions has been serving Tulsa and the surrounding communities since 1997. We started with a $500 pickup truck and a commitment to doing honest work, and that hasn't changed. Today, our team of 36 local professionals brings that same approach to every job we take on.
We show up on time, tell you what we find, and treat your home with the same respect we'd want someone to show ours. There are no hidden fees, no unnecessary upsells, and no runaround. Just straightforward service from a team that genuinely cares about the people it works for.
When you work with Air Solutions, you can expect:
Honest assessments with transparent recommendations and no pressure
Trained technicians who take the time to explain what they find
Dependable scheduling so you're not left waiting around all day
A locally owned team that's been part of the Tulsa community for over 26 years
24/7 availability for all your service needs
Schedule Your Indoor Air Quality Test Today
If you’re concerned about the air your family is breathing, don’t wait for the problem to get worse. Air Solutions makes it easy to get answers and take action. Give us a call or schedule your appointment online, and let’s find out what’s really going on with the air in your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need an indoor air quality test?
If you or someone in your household experiences allergy symptoms, headaches, or fatigue that seem worse at home than elsewhere, or if you notice musty smells or visible mold, an air quality test is a smart next step. Testing removes the guesswork and gives you real answers.
How long does indoor air quality testing take?
Most residential air quality tests can be completed in a single visit, typically lasting one to three hours depending on the size of your home and the number of areas being tested.
Is indoor air quality testing worth it for a newer home?
Yes. Newer homes are often built tighter for energy efficiency, which means less natural air exchange and a greater chance that pollutants from building materials, finishes, and furnishings can concentrate indoors. Testing is a good idea regardless of home age.
Can my HVAC system affect my indoor air quality?
Absolutely. Your heating and cooling system circulates air throughout your entire home, so if there’s mold, dust, or other buildup in your ductwork, it gets distributed to every room. Poor humidity control from an aging or undersized system can also contribute to mold growth and air quality problems.
What happens if my test results show a problem?
We’ll walk you through your results in plain language and explain your options. There’s no pressure to purchase anything on the spot. We give you honest information and let you make the decision that’s right for your home and family.