Indoor Air Quality Services in Southeast Michigan
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Most homeowners think of heating and cooling when they hear "HVAC," but indoor air quality plays just as big a role in your comfort and your health. Poor air quality can trigger allergies, asthma flare-ups, fatigue, and illness. Mulligan Heating, Inc. offers a full range of IAQ solutions to eliminate airborne pollutants, balance humidity, and create a cleaner, healthier home for families across White Lake, Ann Arbor, Canton, Plymouth, Fenton, and surrounding Southeast Michigan communities.
Service Areas
Serving IAQ Homeowners Throughout Southeast Michigan
- White Lake, MI
- Ann Arbor, MI
- Canton, MI
- Plymouth, MI
- Fenton, MI
- surrounding areas
Why Indoor Air Quality Matters
Indoor Air Can Be More Polluted Than You Think
You spend up to 90% of your time indoors, and Michigan's cold winters mean homes are sealed tight for months at a time. That limited ventilation lets pollutants build up fast. Indoor air can be up to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air due to the following:
- Pet dander
- Dust mites
- Pollen
- Mold spores
- Smoke & cooking byproducts
- Cleaning chemicals
- VOCs from paint & furniture
- Dirty or poorly sealed ducts
Signs Your Air Quality May Be a Problem
Common Symptoms of Poor Indoor Air
If you or your family experience any of the following, your indoor air could be the cause:
- Frequent allergies or worsening asthma symptoms
- Persistent coughing, sneezing, or sinus congestion
- Dry or irritated skin, eyes, or throat
- Unexplained fatigue or headaches at home
- Musty or stale odors throughout the house
- Excessive dust buildup on surfaces
IAQ Services We Offer
Customized Solutions for Your Home
We tailor our recommendations to your home—no one-size-fits-all packages.
Air Purification Systems
Whole-home purifiers that eliminate bacteria, viruses, allergens, and odors at the source.
Humidifiers & Dehumidifiers
Keep moisture levels balanced year-round—critical in Michigan's dry winters and humid summers.
UV Light Systems
Installed inside your HVAC system to neutralize mold, bacteria, and airborne pathogens.
Ventilation Upgrades
Improve fresh air exchange so stale, polluted air doesn't recirculate through your home.
Air Filtration Upgrades
High-efficiency filters and media cabinets that catch more particles than standard filters.
Duct Inspection & Cleaning
Dirty ducts spread dust, mold, and allergens every time your system runs—we clean them out.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Know If I Need an Indoor Air Quality System for My Home or Business in Michigan?
If anyone in your home suffers from allergies, asthma, frequent colds, or unexplained fatigue—or if you notice excessive dust, musty odors, or dry air—it's worth having a technician assess your home. We offer honest evaluations with no pressure to buy.
What’s the Difference Between an Air Purifier and a Filter Upgrade?
Standard filters trap larger particles like dust and pet hair. Air purifiers go further—using HEPA filtration, UV light, or ionization to neutralize bacteria, viruses, mold spores, and VOCs that basic filters miss.
Do I Need a Whole-Home System, or Will a Portable Unit Work?
Portable units can help in a single room, but they don't address air quality throughout your home. Whole-home systems integrate with your existing HVAC and treat every room every time the system runs—much more effective for most households.
How Often Should My Air Ducts in My Michigan Home Be Cleaned?
Most experts recommend duct cleaning every 3–5 years, or sooner if you've done renovations, notice visible dust buildup at vents, or have pets and allergy sufferers in the home.
Can a Humidifier Help With Allergies?
Yes—maintaining indoor humidity between 35–50% discourages dust mites, mold, and respiratory irritation. Michigan winters can push indoor humidity well below this range, making a whole-home humidifier a worthwhile investment.






