Most HVAC filters do one job: protect your equipment. They weren’t designed to protect you. Dust, pollen, pet dander, and microscopic allergens pass right through standard filters and recirculate through your home every time your system runs.
At Meyer’s Heating, Cooling & Plumbing, we install whole-home air filtration systems that go further—trapping airborne contaminants before they spread and delivering cleaner, healthier air to every room in your Tyler-area home. No portable units, no gaps in coverage—just consistent filtration built into the system you already have.
The one-inch filter in your HVAC system has a narrow job: keeping large debris out of your blower and coils. Fine particles—pollen, mold spores, pet dander, dust mite waste—slip right past it and keep circulating through your home.
In East Texas, that problem compounds quickly. High humidity creates ideal conditions for mold and dust mites, while seasonal pollen counts spike throughout spring and fall. Without proper filtration, your HVAC system becomes a delivery mechanism for the very things that make your family uncomfortable.
Poorly filtered air can cause:
We keep it simple and straightforward from start to finish.
We keep it simple and straightforward from start to finish.
We’ve been serving East Texas homeowners long enough to know that local conditions demand local expertise. From spring pollen to summer humidity, our team understands exactly what your home is up against—and exactly how to address it.
Whole-home air filtration integrates directly into your HVAC system and filters air throughout your entire home every time your heating or cooling runs. Portable air purifiers only treat the room they're placed in and require you to run multiple units for full coverage. A whole-home system is quieter, more effective, and requires no extra floor space.
In most cases, yes. Our filtration solutions are designed to be compatible with standard residential HVAC systems. During your consultation, we'll evaluate your current equipment, ductwork, and airflow to confirm compatibility and identify the best-fit system for your setup.
It depends on the system type. High-efficiency media filters typically need replacement every 6 to 12 months, while HEPA-grade systems may require servicing once or twice a year depending on usage and air quality conditions. We'll give you a clear maintenance schedule at installation and are available for filter changes and ongoing upkeep.
Yes. High-efficiency and HEPA-grade filtration systems capture many of the airborne particles that carry odors—including pet dander, mold spores, and cooking residue. For persistent odor problems tied to moisture or volatile organic compounds (VOCs), we may also recommend pairing filtration with a dehumidifier or air purification system for comprehensive coverage.
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