About

We Don't Just Clean One Surface — We Fix the Whole Air System.

Environmental Air was built on a simple idea: if you want better air, you can't just chase one test result or one room. You have to understand the way the entire home creates, conditions, and delivers air — from the attic and ducts, to the HVAC system, to what's actually hanging in the air you breathe every day.

Why We Built Environmental Air

Too many homeowners bounce between “mold guys,” HVAC companies, insulation contractors, and air-purifier sales reps — and still don't feel like the home is truly fixed. Each trade touches a piece of the puzzle, but very few look at how everything works together.

We decided to specialize in what we call the home air ecosystem:

  • The attic and insulation above your ceilings.
  • The duct system that moves air through your home.
  • The HVAC equipment that heats, cools, and dehumidifies.
  • The indoor air quality tools that clean and refresh the air.

When you correct all of these pieces as one system, the home behaves differently: smells change, dust load drops, comfort stabilizes, and the story you tell buyers, tenants, doctors, or attorneys becomes much clearer.

Standards We Align With

We use national frameworks as our reference points:

  • ANSI/IICRC S520 & S500 – moisture and remediation principles.
  • NADCA ACR – HVAC cleaning and duct hygiene.
  • ASHRAE 62.1/62.2 – ventilation and indoor air quality.
  • ASHRAE 55 & 52.2 – comfort and filtration performance.

We stay within our licensed HVAC and environmental scope while keeping these standards in view for every project.

Built for Orange County Homes

Coastal moisture, hillside neighborhoods, and layered additions mean many Orange County homes share the same patterns:

  • Attics used as storage, with old, contaminated insulation.
  • Original duct systems patched and extended over the years.
  • HVAC units replaced without correcting airflow or duct design.
  • Rooms that are always hot or cold, and dust that never seems to go away.

Our flagship whole-home projects are built specifically for these conditions, so you're not buying random upgrades — you're buying a plan.

Our Process at a Glance

  1. Environmental Health Assessment of the home.
  2. Written Environmental Health Report with photos and key findings.
  3. Good / Better / Best project paths and investment ranges.
  4. Scheduling and execution with in-field quality checks and documentation.
  5. Post-project walkthrough and verification.

What You Can Expect From Us

  • Transparency. Clear scopes, photos, and pricing. No vague line items that hide what’s really happening.
  • Non-alarmist communication. We take indoor environments seriously without using scare tactics.
  • Whole-home thinking. We always consider how each piece of the system affects the rest.
  • Documentation you can use. Reports that matter to homeowners, buyers, realtors, doctors, and attorneys — not just our crew.