Air Quality Maintenance in Edmonton, Sherwood Park and St. Albert

Indoor air quality affects your health and comfort. First Call Heating provides maintenance for air filtration and purification systems to keep the air in your home clean and fresh. Trust our experts to maintain filters, fans and controls for optimal performance.

Our Service Areas

We maintain air quality systems in homes across Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St. Albert and nearby communities including Beaumont, Fort Saskatchewan, Morinville, Ardrossan, Bon Accord and Gibbons.

Clean Systems, Clean Air

Regular maintenance ensures your air filtration or purification system works efficiently. We clean filters, inspect fans and replace UV lamps to provide healthier air and reduce allergens.

Importance of Clean Air

Indoor air can contain dust, pollen, pet dander, mould spores and chemical fumes. Properly maintained air filters and purifiers remove these pollutants, helping to prevent respiratory problems and improve overall well‑being.

What We Service

We maintain a variety of indoor air quality equipment including:

Maintenance Schedule

Most air‑quality systems benefit from semi‑annual service. Filters and lamps should be replaced as recommended by manufacturers, typically every 6–12 months. We provide reminders and track your schedule so you don’t have to.

Benefits to Homeowners

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Air Quality Maintenance FAQs

How often should I change my air filter?

Most filters should be changed every 1–3 months. High‑efficiency filters or HEPA systems may require more frequent replacement.

Do UV lamps really work?

Yes. UV lamps neutralize airborne bacteria and viruses passing through your HVAC system.

What are the signs my air purifier needs service?

Reduced airflow, unusual odours or indicator lights can signal it’s time for maintenance.

Can I replace filters myself?

Many homeowners replace filters, but professional service ensures correct installation and includes inspection of other components.

Do you service all brands?

Yes. Our technicians are trained to maintain air quality equipment from all major manufacturers.

Is indoor air quality important in winter?

Yes. Homes are sealed tighter in winter, so pollutants can accumulate. Maintaining air quality equipment is essential year‑round.