When you think about staying comfortable in your home or business, you probably picture the right temperature and a gentle breeze from your vents. But there's something equally important that often goes unnoticed - the quality of the air you're actually breathing. Indoor air quality (IAQ) affects everything from your family's health to how efficiently your HVAC system runs, and it's something Stinson Mechanical takes seriously. Whether you're dealing with allergies, stale air, excessive humidity, or just want to know if your indoor environment is as healthy as it could be, our IAQ services in Lyons, OR are designed to give you answers and real solutions.

Why Indoor Air Quality Matters More Than You Think
The air inside your home or office can actually be more polluted than the air outside. Dust, pollen, mold spores, pet dander, chemical off-gassing from furnishings, and other contaminants can accumulate in your spaces - especially in our Pacific Northwest climate where moisture is always a concern. Poor indoor air quality contributes to respiratory issues, allergies, asthma flare-ups, fatigue, and even impacts productivity in commercial settings. For families with children, elderly relatives, or anyone with breathing sensitivities, the stakes feel even higher.
What makes this challenge trickier in Lyons and the Willamette Valley is our climate. We get plenty of rain and humidity, which creates the perfect environment for mold growth, dust mites, and moisture-related air quality issues. Your HVAC system can either help combat these problems or, if it's not properly maintained and equipped, allow them to worsen. That's why a comprehensive approach to IAQ isn't just about feeling fresher - it's about protecting your investment in your home or business while supporting the health and comfort of everyone inside.
Comprehensive IAQ Assessments for Your Space
Understanding what's actually in your air is the first step toward improving it. At Stinson Mechanical, we start with a thorough indoor air quality assessment that goes beyond guessing. During an IAQ assessment, our technicians evaluate several key factors that directly impact the air you breathe.
What Our IAQ Assessments Include:
- Visual inspection of your ductwork, vents, and HVAC equipment for dust buildup, mold growth, or blockages
- Evaluation of your current filtration system and its effectiveness
- Assessment of ventilation adequacy - whether your system is bringing in enough fresh outside air
- Humidity level measurements to identify if you're dealing with excessive moisture or dry air problems
- Identification of potential contamination sources like poorly sealed ducts, leaks, or areas where outdoor pollutants enter
- Review of your home or commercial building's ventilation design and how it's functioning
- Discussion of your specific concerns - whether that's allergies, odors, moisture problems, or general air staleness
After completing the assessment, we sit down with you to explain exactly what we found in plain language. No confusing jargon - just honest information about your indoor air quality and what's actually happening in your space. From there, we provide specific recommendations tailored to your situation, your budget, and your comfort goals.
Filtration and Ventilation Upgrades
Once we understand your air quality challenges, the next step is usually upgrading your filtration and ventilation systems. Many homes and businesses rely on basic filters that are designed more for protecting HVAC equipment than actually cleaning the air. A step up in filtration can make a noticeable difference in how you feel.
Filtration Solutions We Recommend:
- High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters that capture 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns or larger - think dust, pollen, mold spores, pet dander
- Pleated air filters with higher MERV ratings that provide better filtering than standard 1-inch filters while maintaining proper airflow
- Media air cleaners that integrate directly into your HVAC system for continuous whole-home or whole-building filtration
- Electrostatic filters that use an electrical charge to attract and trap particles
- Activated carbon filters specifically designed to remove odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Beyond just filtering recirculated air, proper ventilation brings fresh outside air into your space while pushing stale indoor air out. In the Lyons area where we deal with moisture-heavy conditions, controlled ventilation is especially important because it helps manage humidity levels. We assess whether your current ventilation is adequate and, if needed, recommend solutions like energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) that bring in fresh air while recovering energy from your outgoing air - so you're not wasting heating or cooling in the process.
Air Purification Systems and Installation
If filtration alone isn't addressing your specific air quality concerns, air purification systems offer additional protection. These go beyond simple filtering to actively treat the air through various technologies.
Air Purification Technologies We Install:
- UV light purifiers that neutralize bacteria, viruses, and mold spores as air passes through your ductwork
- Photocatalytic oxidation systems that use UV light and a catalyst to break down contaminants at a molecular level
- Ionization systems that create ions that attach to particles and cause them to fall out of the air you breathe
- Whole-home air purifiers that work in conjunction with your existing HVAC system to clean air throughout your entire home or business
- Point-of-use purifiers for specific rooms where air quality concerns are most pressing
Installing these systems is something we do with careful attention to your existing HVAC setup. We ensure that whatever purification system we recommend works efficiently with your current equipment, doesn't restrict airflow, and actually delivers the results you're looking for. The goal is cleaner air without creating new problems like reduced heating or cooling efficiency.
Managing Humidity for Comfort and Health
In the Pacific Northwest, humidity control is often just as important as filtration. Too much moisture in the air promotes mold growth, dust mites, and musty odors. Too little moisture causes dry skin, irritated sinuses, and can actually make you feel colder than you are - leading to higher heating bills. The sweet spot is typically between 30% and 50% relative humidity.
Our Humidity Control Strategies:
- Whole-home humidifiers integrated into your furnace for winter months when heating naturally dries the air
- Dehumidifiers for targeted moisture removal in basements, bathrooms, or other chronically damp areas
- Energy recovery ventilators that manage moisture levels while bringing in fresh air
- Proper ductwork sealing to prevent moisture from entering where it shouldn't
- Ventilation recommendations for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry areas where moisture is generated
- Assessment of your home's construction - identifying air leaks, poor insulation, or other issues allowing moisture intrusion
During our IAQ assessment, we measure your current humidity levels and discuss what's realistic for your space. In older homes or commercial buildings in Lyons, moisture challenges are common, and addressing them often requires multiple strategies working together. We help you understand which approach makes the most sense for your situation.
Duct Inspection and Ventilation System Evaluation
Your ductwork is like the lungs of your HVAC system - if it's compromised, everything suffers. Many homeowners and business owners don't realize that leaky, contaminated, or poorly designed ducts can significantly impact both air quality and efficiency.
What We Evaluate During Duct Inspections:
- Visual inspection for visible dust, mold, debris, or contamination inside ducts
- Checking for air leaks, loose connections, or separated sections that allow unconditioned air to enter
- Assessment of duct sealing and insulation, especially in attics or crawl spaces
- Verification that duct sizing is appropriate for your HVAC system - undersized ducts restrict airflow and create pressure issues
- Identification of any sections where pests, insects, or external contaminants might be entering
- Evaluation of how well your system is balancing air distribution room to room
If we find issues, we explain the options. Sometimes duct sealing is the answer - we use professional-grade sealants and techniques, not just duct tape. In other cases, partial or complete duct cleaning might be needed to remove accumulated dust and debris. For some situations, we might recommend reconfiguration or upgraded ductwork design, especially if you're installing new air purification or ventilation equipment.
Health and Comfort Benefits You'll Actually Notice
Improving your indoor air quality creates benefits that go beyond just feeling fresher. When your air is actually clean and properly humidified, people feel the difference.
Common Benefits Our Customers Experience:
- Fewer allergy symptoms and less frequent sneezing, itching, or congestion
- Better sleep quality, especially for those with asthma or respiratory sensitivities
- Reduced dust accumulation on surfaces and furniture - less frequent dusting needed
- Elimination or significant reduction of musty odors common in our humid climate
- Relief from dry skin and irritated sinuses during heating season
- Improved focus and productivity in commercial spaces with better air
- Reduced illness transmission when proper ventilation and air purification are in place
- More efficient HVAC operation because your system isn't fighting contamination
The timeline to notice these benefits varies. Some customers report immediate improvement in how the air feels and smells. Others notice more gradual improvements over weeks as their space continues to stabilize. For families dealing with allergies or respiratory issues, the difference can be genuinely life-changing.
Installation and System Setup
When Stinson Mechanical installs air quality improvements, we treat it like any other part of your HVAC system - with careful planning and professional execution. Our process isn't rushed because doing it right actually matters.
Our Installation Approach:
- We start with a detailed plan specific to your space, explaining exactly what we're installing and why
- All work is done by technicians experienced in IAQ systems and HVAC integration
- We ensure proper sizing of any equipment - this isn't an area where bigger is always better
- Installation includes secure mounting, proper sealing, correct electrical connections, and thorough testing
- We confirm that new systems integrate smoothly with your existing heating and cooling equipment
- Final inspection verifies everything is operating at peak efficiency
- We walk you through how to use and maintain your new system
Whether it's a straightforward filter upgrade or a complete air purification system with humidity control, we approach each project with the same commitment to getting it right. We stay in constant communication throughout the process so you know what's happening and when to expect completion.
Ongoing Maintenance and Filter Management
Installing an improved IAQ system is just the beginning. To keep delivering clean air and optimal performance, regular maintenance is essential. A system that's neglected eventually becomes less effective, and poorly maintained filters can actually reduce airflow and HVAC efficiency.
Routine IAQ Maintenance Includes:
- Regular filter changes on your established schedule - we help you understand when filters need replacement based on usage
- Annual inspection of air purification systems to ensure they're operating effectively
- Checking humidity levels seasonally and adjusting settings as outdoor conditions change
- Verifying that all seals, connections, and ductwork remain in good condition
- Cleaning or replacing pre-filters that protect your main filtration system
- Testing purification system components like UV bulbs to confirm they're still effective
- Professional duct cleaning if accumulated debris returns over time
We can set up a maintenance plan that fits your situation - whether that's quarterly check-ins for commercial buildings or annual visits for residential customers. The goal is keeping your air quality improvements working as intended without surprises or degradation.
Project Timeline and What to Expect
The timeline for IAQ improvements varies significantly based on what you need. A simple filter upgrade might take a single service visit. A comprehensive system overhaul takes longer, but we manage it efficiently.
Typical Project Timelines:
- IAQ assessment only: Usually completed in one visit, typically 1-2 hours depending on building size
- Filter upgrade installation: Can often be done during the same assessment visit or within a few days
- Air purification system installation: Usually 4-8 hours for whole-home systems, scheduled at your convenience
- UV light or ionization system installation: Typically 3-5 hours including integration with your HVAC system
- Humidity control system installation: 4-6 hours for whole-home solutions, potentially less for targeted dehumidifiers
- Duct cleaning and sealing: 6-12 hours depending on ductwork extent, sometimes done in phases
- Complete IAQ system overhaul: 1-2 weeks from assessment to full installation and testing
For commercial properties, we often schedule work during off-hours or phases that don't disrupt your operations. We always provide a timeline estimate before starting, and we communicate if anything changes. You won't wonder when we're coming or how long it will take.
Understanding the Investment
Improving your indoor air quality is an investment in your health, comfort, and HVAC system longevity. The actual cost depends entirely on what your specific situation requires - and that's why our assessment process is so important. Some customers solve their air quality concerns with a better filter and ventilation adjustments. Others need more comprehensive solutions.
What we can tell you is that Stinson Mechanical offers flexible financing through Synchrony, making these improvements accessible even if you want to address everything at once. We're also transparent about what different options cost and what results you can expect. There's no pressure to upgrade beyond what makes sense for your home or business.
The efficiency benefits are worth considering too. A properly sealed and ventilated system uses less energy than one fighting against air leaks and poor airflow. In many cases, the energy savings help offset the initial investment over time. That aligns perfectly with our commitment to keeping you comfortable in an efficient manner.
Why Choose Stinson Mechanical for Your IAQ Needs
We've been serving the Lyons and Willamette Valley areas since 2018, but our team brings over 25 years of combined HVAC experience. We understand the unique challenges our region faces - the humidity, the seasonal variations, the variety of building types from older homes to modern commercial spaces. We're not applying one-size-fits-all solutions; we're tailoring IAQ improvements to what your specific space actually needs.
Our approach starts with honesty. We tell you what we found during assessment, explain your options clearly, and recommend what actually makes sense for your situation. We're local, we're available during convenient hours, and we have the parts and expertise to get work done right. We stay in constant communication throughout your project so you're never left wondering what's happening.
For IAQ services in Lyons, OR that genuinely improve how you breathe, feel, and live, Stinson Mechanical is ready to help. Contact us for a free assessment, and let's figure out what your space actually needs to deliver cleaner, healthier air.

