Air Filtration & Purification in Boulder, CO
Two things about Boulder’s air put real demands on a home’s HVAC filtration: wildfire smoke that drifts in from July through September, and winter humidity that routinely drops below 20%. A basic fiberglass filter isn’t built for either. The right whole-home filtration and humidification equipment — sized to match your specific system — handles fine smoke particles and dry-air problems in a way a big-box filter can’t. Boulder HVAC Pros installs air filtration matched to your HVAC system, not sold off a shelf. For whole-home air filtration in Boulder, call (720) 807-8673.
A note on scope: this page describes mechanical air filtration and humidification systems — what they filter, at what rated efficiency, and how they integrate with your HVAC system. We do not make medical or health-outcome claims for any of these products.
Licensed & insured • City of Boulder contractor • Serving Boulder since 2005
Whole-home filtration & humidification • MERV-matched • Smoke-season ready
Why Boulder Homeowners Choose Us for Air Filtration
Matched to your system, not sold off a shelf. We install filtration matched to how your HVAC system actually moves air, and we describe it in mechanical terms you can verify — MERV rating, particle-capture size, and airflow.
We respect the airflow tradeoff. A higher MERV captures finer particles but restricts airflow more; a filter wrong for your blower can quietly strain the system. We match the filter to your system’s design so it doesn’t.
Built for Boulder’s two air challenges. Smoke season and chronically dry, sub-20% winters — we know which equipment addresses each and set it up before the season hits.
A local specialist since 2005. A City of Boulder licensed, insured contractor certified across ten brands — we integrate filtration and humidification into your system rather than bolting on a mismatched box.
What Whole-Home Air Filtration in Boulder Covers
Whole-Home Media Air Filtration and MERV Ratings. Whole-home media filtration is a filter cabinet integrated into your HVAC system that captures airborne particles as air passes through, rated by a MERV number that indicates the particle sizes it filters — higher MERV captures finer particles. It matters in Boulder because smoke season calls for a filter rated to capture fine particles, which a basic fiberglass filter isn’t. The mechanical value is a filter that removes more of what’s in the air stream while lasting longer than a throwaway panel — from standard media up to a MERV 13 rating. Ask us which MERV rating your specific furnace or air handler is designed to support before choosing a filter.
Whole-Home Humidification for Dry Boulder Winters. A whole-home humidifier is equipment integrated into your HVAC system that adds moisture to the air as it circulates, addressing Boulder’s chronically low winter humidity. It matters here because humidity below 20% is hard on the home’s wood and on the seals, gaskets, and controls inside HVAC equipment, and it makes indoor air feel colder at the same thermostat setting. The mechanical value is maintaining a stable humidity level the house and equipment are designed around, rather than letting the air run bone-dry all winter.
Filter-to-System Matching and the Airflow Tradeoff. Filter-to-system matching is choosing filtration that fits your specific HVAC system’s airflow design — the step nearly everyone skips. Here’s the mechanical tradeoff: a filter’s MERV rating reflects how well it captures particles of a given size, but a higher MERV also means greater airflow restriction. A filter rated for a different system — or a MERV too high for your blower’s design static pressure — reduces airflow, which strains the blower motor, reduces heating and cooling effectiveness, and can shorten equipment life. The right filter is the highest rating your system is actually designed to handle, not simply the highest number available.
OUR AIR FILTRATION SERVICES IN BOULDER
Filtration, Humidification, and Filter-Matching — Integrated Into Your System
Whatever you run, we specify and integrate filtration and humidification matched to your system’s airflow — explained in plain mechanical terms, with a written estimate before any work begins.
Whole-Home Media Filtration
- Integrated filter cabinet
- Rated by MERV number
- Longer-lasting than panels
- Sized to your system
MERV 13 Smoke-Season Filtration
- Fine-particle capture
- Ready before smoke season
- Continuous-fan setup
- Airflow-verified
Whole-Home Humidification
- Adds moisture in circulation
- For sub-20% winters
- Protects wood and seals
- Integrated with heating
Filter-to-System Matching
- Blower static-pressure check
- Right MERV for your system
- No airflow choking
- Blower-motor protection
Air Cleaner Integration
- Media and cabinet air cleaners
- Fits furnace or air handler
- Manufacturer-matched
- Written specification
Filter Replacement & Scheduling
- Right interval for dry air
- Matched to your filter type
- Reminder scheduling
- Part of maintenance
Our Local Air Filtration Process In Boulder
We size and integrate filtration around your system’s actual airflow, so the equipment we install fits how your HVAC moves air — and you get it explained in plain mechanical terms before anything is installed.
Why It Matters
In Boulder, Filtration Only Works When It Matches Your System
Boulder’s two air challenges — summer smoke and sub-20% winter humidity — call for specific equipment, and it only helps if it fits your system’s airflow. Here’s what matching the equipment to your system actually gets right.
Rated for Fine Smoke Particles
Smoke season calls for a MERV 13 filter that captures fine particles a basic panel cannot.
Respects the Airflow Tradeoff
Higher MERV restricts airflow more; we pick the highest rating your system is designed to handle.
Protects the Blower Motor
A filter too restrictive for your blower strains the motor and shortens equipment life.
Addresses Sub-20% Winter Humidity
Whole-home humidification restores a stable moisture level for Boulder’s dry heating season.
Protects Wood & Equipment Seals
Stable humidity is easier on wood, trim, and the seals and controls inside HVAC equipment.
Integrated, Not Bolted On
Filtration and humidification installed as part of your system, matched to how it moves air.
Get Boulder Air Filtration Matched to Your System
Whether you want MERV-appropriate filtration ready before smoke season, whole-home humidification for Boulder’s dry winters, or simply a filter that fits your system without straining it, Boulder HVAC Pros specifies equipment matched to your HVAC system and explains it in plain mechanical terms — MERV rating, particle capture, and airflow — before any work begins. Call (720) 807-8673 to schedule an air filtration consultation in Boulder or any surrounding Front Range community.
OUR PROMISE
You’ll always know what you’re paying — before we start.
Every air filtration consultation in Boulder starts with full transparency. Here is what that promise means in practice for every homeowner and business we serve along the Front Range.
Licensed Technicians
City of Boulder licensed, insured, EPA 608 certified.
Written Estimates
Itemized equipment and installation pricing, approved before any work.
Matched to Your System’s Airflow
Filtration and humidification specified for your blower, not off a shelf.
Workmanship Guarantee
Every installation backed by our workmanship guarantee.
Why Boulder Homeowners Choose Us for Air Filtration
Here’s what stands behind every filtration install we do in Boulder.
Serving Boulder Since 2005
Integrating filtration and humidification across Boulder and the Front Range since 2005.
City of Boulder Licensed & Insured
A licensed Mechanical Contractor and City of Boulder licensed, insured HVAC contractor.
Filtration & Humidification Integrated
Media filters, whole-home air cleaners, and humidifiers fit to your existing system.
Ten Major Brands
Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Rheem, Bryant, American Standard, York, and Goodman.
Written Estimates
The price we quote is the price you approve before work begins.
Workmanship Guaranteed
Every filtration installation is backed by our workmanship guarantee.
Boulder’s Two Air Realities: Smoke Season and Dry Winters
Smoke season. From roughly July through September, wildfire smoke drifts into Boulder from fires that can be hundreds of miles away, and it carries fine particles a basic filter is not rated to capture. For these events, Boulder County Public Health recommends running the HVAC fan continuously with the outdoor air intake closed, using a MERV 13 or higher rated filter. That’s a specific, mechanical recommendation — a filter rated for fine particles, moving air continuously through the system — and preparing your equipment to run that way is something we set up before smoke season, not during it.
Dry winters. Boulder’s winter humidity routinely falls below 20%, and that dryness works two ways against a home. It circulates dust more freely, which loads filters faster, and it pulls moisture out of wood, trim, and the rubber seals and electronic controls inside HVAC equipment, which can make them brittle over time. Whole-home humidification integrated into the system restores a mechanical humidity level the house and the equipment are designed for.
Frequently Asked Questions About Air Filtration
Boulder County Public Health recommends a MERV 13 or higher rated filter during smoke events, along with running the HVAC fan continuously and keeping the outdoor air intake closed. The important caveat is that your system has to be able to handle a MERV 13 filter without losing airflow — so we confirm your equipment’s capacity first and, if needed, recommend a filtration setup that reaches that rating without choking the system.
It can, if it’s too restrictive for your system. A higher MERV captures finer particles but restricts airflow more, and a filter beyond what your blower is designed for reduces airflow, strains the motor, and lowers heating and cooling effectiveness. The right choice is the highest MERV your specific system is designed to support, which is exactly what we check before recommending one.
Many Boulder homes benefit from one because winter humidity routinely drops below 20%, which is hard on wood, trim, and the seals and controls inside HVAC equipment. A whole-home humidifier maintains a stable moisture level integrated into your heating system. We’ll assess your home and system to tell you whether it’s a worthwhile addition.
They do different jobs mechanically. A portable unit filters one room, while whole-home filtration treats the air moving through your entire HVAC system. For a home with central heating and cooling, integrated filtration covers the whole house through the existing ductwork, which a single portable unit can’t do. We can advise which approach fits your setup.
More often than the package suggests, because Boulder’s dry air circulates dust freely and loads filters faster than a humid climate would. The exact interval depends on the filter type and your system, but checking monthly during heavy-use seasons is a good habit. We’ll give you a schedule matched to the specific filtration you have installed — often handled as part of a regular HVAC maintenance visit.
Media filtration cabinets are a modest, predictable cost, while whole-home humidifiers and higher-end air cleaners run more depending on the equipment and integration. We provide a written, itemized estimate showing the equipment and installation before any work, so you see the full picture up front.
