Air Purifier & Filter Installation

Whole-home air purifiers and high-efficiency filters for cleaner, healthier indoor air.

About Air Purifier & Filter Installation

The average American spends 90% of their time indoors, where air quality can be 2–5 times worse than outside. Wichita HVAC Pro installs whole-home air purification systems that integrate directly into your existing HVAC ductwork — no separate standalone units needed. We offer media air cleaners with MERV 11–16 filtration, electronic air cleaners, and advanced PCO (photocatalytic oxidation) purifiers that neutralize viruses, bacteria, mold, VOCs, and odors. We'll assess your home and recommend the right solution for your specific needs and budget.

What You Get

  • Whole-home coverage through your existing ductwork — no separate units
  • MERV 11–16 media filters capture pollen, pet dander, dust mites, and mold spores
  • PCO purifiers neutralize viruses, bacteria, and VOCs at a molecular level
  • Improves HVAC efficiency by maintaining clean airflow through the system

Ready for a Free Estimate?

Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on air purifier & filter installation. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

Licensed & insured · Wichita, KS

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a media filter and an electronic air cleaner?
Media air cleaners use a thick, high-MERV filter media (typically 4–5 inches deep) that captures particles by interception and requires replacement every 6–12 months. Electronic air cleaners use an ionizing charge to attract particles to collector plates that require periodic cleaning. The right choice depends on your air quality needs and your HVAC system's airflow capacity.
Won't a high-MERV filter hurt my HVAC system?
A high-MERV filter that's too restrictive for your system's airflow capacity can reduce airflow, cause the evaporator coil to freeze, and stress the blower motor. That's why professional selection matters. We assess your system's static pressure tolerance before recommending any filtration upgrade. Properly matched media air cleaners provide high filtration without excessive airflow resistance.
How much does a whole-home air purifier cost to run?
Media air cleaners need a filter replacement every 6–12 months (typically $40–100 per filter). Electronic air cleaners have minimal operating costs — just occasional plate cleaning and annual UV bulb replacement. PCO purifiers use minimal electricity (under 100 watts) and need periodic lamp replacement. We'll explain the total cost of ownership during your consultation.