Indoor Air Quality & Moisture Control in Central Illinois

Professional IAQ services, whole-home dehumidifiers, and moisture control for healthier, more comfortable living.

The air inside your home can be significantly more polluted than outdoor air, and moisture is one of the primary drivers of poor indoor air quality. Healthy Homes provides indoor air quality services, whole-home dehumidification, and moisture control solutions that address the root causes of unhealthy indoor environments.

Healthier Indoor Air Starts With Controlling Moisture

Poor indoor air quality is rarely visible, but it shows up as allergy symptoms, respiratory issues, musty odors, condensation on windows, and mold growth. In most cases moisture is the underlying driver. Healthy Homes evaluates your home’s indoor air quality and moisture levels, identifies problem sources, and implements targeted solutions. Whole-home dehumidifiers maintain consistent indoor humidity levels year-round, preventing the conditions that lead to mold, dust mites, and other air quality issues. This work is part of our Building Performance approach, creating a home that’s genuinely healthier to live in, not just treating symptoms after they appear.

As an authorized Aprilaire dealer, Healthy Homes installs and services the full line of Aprilaire whole-home products, including dehumidifiers, humidifiers, air purifiers, ventilators, and thermostats. Aprilaire products are engineered specifically for whole-home performance and integrate directly with your existing HVAC system.

  • Reduces allergy and asthma symptoms caused by mold, dust mites, and airborne pollutants
  • Eliminates musty odors from excess humidity
  • Prevents mold growth by maintaining healthy indoor humidity levels
  • Whole-home dehumidifiers provide consistent control year-round
  • Reduces condensation on windows and cold surfaces
  • Improves overall comfort: high humidity makes homes feel warmer and stuffy
  • Authorized Aprilaire dealer: professional installation and service of the full product line

Services we provide

Indoor air quality services
We assess your home's indoor air quality, identify pollutant sources including mold, VOCs, and biological contaminants, and recommend targeted remediation and prevention strategies.
Moisture & humidity control
We identify and address moisture sources including water intrusion, condensation, and excess humidity, implementing drainage, ventilation, and sealing solutions appropriate for your home.
Whole home dehumidifiers
We install whole-home dehumidification systems that integrate with your HVAC to maintain healthy indoor humidity levels automatically, more effective and efficient than portable units.

How our indoor air quality & moisture control process works

1
Home Assessment
We evaluate your home's indoor air quality and measure humidity levels throughout, identifying problem areas and potential sources of contamination or moisture intrusion.
2
Source Identification & Remediation
We identify the root causes, whether moisture intrusion, HVAC issues, or other sources, and implement targeted remediation appropriate for your home.
3
Dehumidification & Ongoing Control
Where needed, we install whole-home dehumidification systems integrated with your HVAC to maintain healthy humidity levels automatically year-round.

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Indoor air quality & moisture control: frequently asked questions

What is a healthy indoor humidity level?

The EPA recommends maintaining indoor humidity between 30–50%. Above 60% creates conditions favorable for mold and dust mite growth.

How is a whole-home dehumidifier different from a portable unit?

Whole-home units integrate with your HVAC system to treat all the air in your home consistently. Portable units only treat the room they’re in and require manual emptying.

Can high humidity cause mold even without visible water damage?

Yes, consistently elevated indoor humidity above 60% creates conditions where mold can grow on any organic surface without any obvious water source.

How do I know if my home has an air quality problem?

Common signs include persistent musty odors, allergy or asthma symptoms that worsen indoors, visible mold, condensation on windows, or unexplained respiratory irritation.