Indoor Air Quality Products

Find the perfect balance of comfort and efficiency with our full line of heating and cooling products in Dalton and Chatsworth. True Temp offers industry-leading systems designed to handle Georgia’s hottest summers and coldest winters, ensuring your home stays perfectly tempered all year long.

Reduce Allergies and Indoor Pollution with an Air Filtration System

Today’s homes are designed to prevent heating and cooling from escaping. While this is good for energy costs, insufficient natural ventilation isn’t as nice for your indoor air quality.


Installing an air filtration system in Chatsworth & Dalton, Georgia, can help by removing air pollutants that can gradually build up in your home.


We’re not just talking about your HVAC system’s air filter here. We’re talking about a system that can reduce pet dander, bacteria, viruses and allergens.


Your heating and cooling can circulate these pollutants all over your home numerous times each day, so that’s why air filtration is so essential for having clean air at home.


Our air filtration products fit with most makes and models of HVAC systems.


They consist of:


  • Media air cleaners
  • HEPA filtration systems
  • Replacement filters


Get in touch with us at 706-695-7492 today to start enhancing your home’s air quality.

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Minimize Contaminants Using an Air Purifier

Air purifiers don’t just filter air. They can also boost your heating and cooling system’s energy efficiency.


This is because they can help eliminate contaminants that build up in your ductwork during routine use.


Prefer something stronger? Select systems supply hospital-grade filtration for viruses and bacteria, while others can decrease household odors by using a carbon filter.

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Reduce Germs with a Germicidal UV Light

A germicidal ultraviolet lamp uses the sanitation capabilities of ultraviolet light to deactivate contaminants inside your home.


While these lights help make your indoor air healthier, they can also keep your HVAC system in better shape.


That’s because UV light takes care of mold, pet dander and other pollutants that can collect in your heating and cooling over the years.

Enjoy Fresher Air Using a Home Ventilation System

Modern homes are designed for energy efficiency, but a tight seal can result in stale indoor air.


A home ventilation system in Chatsworth & Dalton, Georgia, can address that issue by refreshing stale indoor air with clean outdoor air.


Our experts can help you obtain the right exhaust ventilation system for your needs and the local climate. Get in touch with us at 706-695-7492 to get started today.

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Think Your Home Needs More Ventilation?

There are some telltale symptoms that you would benefit from additional ventilation in your home.


Odors Never Fade

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You might have a house ventilation problem if you have trouble getting rid of strong odors, including cooking smells or cigarette smoke.


Stuffy Air

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Your house’s air should be clean and healthy, not stale or stuffy.


Excess Dirt

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While some dust is inevitable, rooms with poor airflow can have larger quantities of dust.


Benefits of a Dependable Ventilation System

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Compatible with most heating and cooling equipment.

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Adds fresh air without being forced to open windows.

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Helps you avoid mildew, mold and allergen buildup.

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Gets rid of bad odors.

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Can enhance your home’s indoor air quality.

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Which Ventilation System is Best for Your Home?

There are two kinds of ventilation units—heat recovery ventilation (HRV) and energy recovery ventilation (ERV).

While both are suited for new or remodeled energy-efficient homes, the kind you need hinges on your local climate. Homes in some areas, such as the Midwest, can benefit from both systems.


Find out more about the systems we offer. Or get in touch with us at 706-695-7492 for more information on which one is right for you.

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Heat Recovery Ventilation

  1. Ideal for cold climates.
  2. Removes air from your home and exchanges it with fresh air.
  3. Retains heat so you won’t have to reheat outdoor air.
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Energy Recovery Ventilation

  1. Better for warm or humid locations.
  2. Sends heat and excess moisture outdoors.
  3. Maintains humidity so you can start your air conditioning less.

Enjoy a More Comfortable Home with Whole-Home Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers

Dehumidifiers and humidifiers in Chatsworth & Dalton, Georgia, help your household feel more comfy with the thermostat at an energy-efficient setting.


A whole-home humidifier or whole-home dehumidifier works with your AC and heating system, so you don’t have to move a portable unit from room to room. Or be concerned about spilling water.


A humidifier can help alleviate dry air in your home during winter months. As well as the respiratory issues and chapped skin it can trigger.


Air that’s perfectly humidified can feel warmer. This suggests you can set your thermostat lower—and potentially save more on heating bills.


When there’s high humidity during the summer, a whole-home dehumidifier erases moisture from your residence’s air. This makes your residence feel cooler with a higher thermostat setting, potentially saving you more on your cooling expenses.

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Dehumidifier vs. Humidifier—Which One to Select for Your Home

With numerous types of humidifiers and dehumidifiers to choose from, it can be confusing knowing what’s right for your requirements. Here’s how you can determine if you need to add or remove moisture from your house’s air.

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When Do I Need a Dehumidifier?

There are several signs that you have excess moisture in your home:


  • Rooms feel muggy or smell musty.
  • Paint is flaking, cracking or has condensation markings.
  • Mold and mildew growth.
  • Windows have significant condensation.
  • Running your air conditioner more frequently for comfort.
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When Do I Need a Humidifier?

Arid climates or wintertime in any area can cause problems indoors. Too much dry air can create:


  • Respiratory problems, like a sore throat or irritated nasal passages.
  • Dry skin and chapped lips.
  • Excessive static shock.
  • Damage to wood flooring or furnishings.