Clean, Healthy Air For Your Broussard Home
Your indoor air quality affects your health, comfort, and peace of mind every single day. In Broussard’s hot, humid climate, allergens, mold spores, and moisture thrive; and your AC system cycles constantly, moving all that air through your home. Southern Air helps homeowners breathe easier with proven Indoor Air Quality solutions designed for South Louisiana’s climate and built to last.
Why Homeowners Choose Southern Air for Indoor Air Quality
- Professional assessment of your home’s air quality and moisture levels
- Clear options tailored to your family’s needs with no upselling, just honest recommendations
- Proper integration with your existing HVAC system for maximum effectiveness
- Clean, respectful installation with attention to detail
- Upfront pricing you can count on; no surprises
- Ongoing support and filter reminders to keep systems performing
- Local team that understands Acadiana’s unique air quality challenges
Why Indoor Air Quality Matters In Acadiana’s Hot-Humid Climate
Broussard sits in ASHRAE Zone 2A, one of the most humid regions in the country. With cooling degree days around 2,600 per year and summer design temperatures in the low 90s°F, your AC runs heavily from spring through fall. That constant runtime moves thousands of cubic feet of air through your ducts every hour, recirculating dust, pollen, pet dander, mold spores, and humidity.
High outdoor humidity (often above 75°F wet bulb in summer) means moisture infiltrates your home constantly. Without proper ventilation or dehumidification, that moisture feeds mold growth, warps wood, and makes your home feel sticky even when the thermostat reads 72°F. Poor filtration means allergens and particulates build up in ducts and on surfaces. And because your system runs so much, small air quality problems multiply fast.
Good indoor air quality solutions don’t just filter air, they manage humidity, introduce controlled fresh air ventilation, and remove contaminants before they circulate. In this climate, that’s not optional; it’s essential for comfort, health, and protecting your home’s structure and finishes.









