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Indoor Air Quality in Hollis, Maine

We serve Hollis and the rest of York County. We live here, work here, and answer our own phone.

Indoor Air Quality in Hollis is one of our bread-and-butter jobs. We're on the road in York County every week, and we see the same patterns show up across these homes. The quote you get from us is based on what your specific house actually needs, not a flat template.

Here's the local context that matters for indoor air quality in Hollis: hollis features late 18th and early 19th-century Federal-style homes, with five properties in the Salmon Falls West Historic District dating to 1820 or earlier. Older homes in this region typically require updated HVAC systems and may have limited space for modern heating solutions. We factor all of that into the sizing, the equipment selection, and the install plan before we hand you a number.

Climate matters for indoor air quality decisions. Hollis, Maine experiences a New England climate with cold winters typical of York County. Heat pumps are viable but may require supplemental heating during extended cold periods; traditional forced-air and hydronic systems remain common in older homes. Our equipment recommendations and sizing math assume those real-world conditions, not lab-spec ratings at 47°F.

What's Included

Everything you need, done right

Indoor air quality assessment

Equipment selection guidance

Professional installation

System calibration and testing

Maintenance recommendations

Local Knowledge

We know Hollis

Landmarks

Salmon Falls West Historic District · Isaac Lane House · Indian Cellar Preserve · Googins Woods Preserve

Housing stock

Hollis features late 18th and early 19th-century Federal-style homes, with five properties in the Salmon Falls West Historic District dating to 1820 or earlier. Older homes in this region typically require updated HVAC systems and may have limited space for modern heating solutions.

Climate

Hollis, Maine experiences a New England climate with cold winters typical of York County. Heat pumps are viable but may require supplemental heating during extended cold periods; traditional forced-air and hydronic systems remain common in older homes.

Why True North

Done right

Whole-home solutions, not band-aids

HRV/ERV specialists for tight Maine homes

Reduce allergens, mold risk, and humidity issues

Serving Hollis and surrounding communities

What to Expect

How we work

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Indoor air quality assessment

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Identify issues: allergens, humidity, ventilation

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Recommend solutions tailored to your home

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Professional installation of IAQ equipment

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System testing and calibration

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Maintenance schedule and filter recommendations

Common Questions

About Indoor Air Quality in Hollis

Why is indoor air quality worse in Maine homes?
Maine homes are built tight to keep heat in during winter. That same tight envelope traps dust, pet dander, cooking fumes, and moisture inside. Without proper ventilation and filtration, indoor air can be 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air.
What is an HRV and do I need one?
A Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) brings fresh outdoor air into your home while recovering heat from the stale air being exhausted. In tightly sealed Maine homes, an HRV dramatically improves air quality without wasting energy. We recommend them for most homes in Hollis.
Do you serve Hollis?
Yes. Hollis is part of our regular service area in York. We schedule jobs in Hollis every week and respond to emergency calls 24/7.
How quickly can you get to Hollis for indoor air quality?
For non-emergency indoor air quality in Hollis, we typically schedule consultations within a few business days. For emergencies, we dispatch the next available licensed technician immediately.