In Broussard’s hot, humid climate, your HVAC system runs for months on end, recirculating the same indoor air through your home. Without proper air purification, that air can carry allergens, mold spores, bacteria, viruses, odors, and volatile organic compounds that affect comfort, health, and peace of mind. Southern Air installs professional-grade air purification systems designed to capture and neutralize the pollutants your standard HVAC filter can’t touch, giving your family cleaner air and a healthier home year-round.
Why Homeowners Choose Southern Air for Air Purification
- We recommend systems sized and matched to your home’s airflow and your family’s specific air-quality needs, not one-size-fits-all solutions.
- Our technicians install purification equipment correctly, integrating it with your existing HVAC system for seamless, quiet operation.
- We offer clear options and honest recommendations, explaining what each technology does and which makes the most sense for your situation.
- We respect your home during installation, protecting floors, keeping work areas clean, and minimizing disruption.
- You’ll receive upfront pricing and a thorough walkthrough of how your new system works and what to expect for maintenance.
- We stand behind our installations and remain available for support, filter changes, and any questions after the job is done.
- Southern Air has built its reputation in Broussard on reliability, professionalism, and long-term relationships, not quick sales.
Why Air Purification Matters in Acadiana’s Hot, Humid Climate
Broussard sits in ASHRAE Zone 2A, a hot-humid region where cooling systems run heavily from late spring through early fall, often for 2,600 cooling degree days or more each year. That means your air handler is moving air almost constantly, and every pass through your ductwork picks up dust, pet dander, pollen, mold spores, and other particulates that settle indoors or are drawn in from outside.
High humidity also creates conditions where mold and bacteria thrive on surfaces, in ductwork, and even inside the air handler itself. A standard HVAC filter traps larger particles, but it does little to capture fine particulates, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), or biological contaminants. Without advanced filtration or purification, those pollutants build up in your home’s air, aggravating allergies, asthma, and respiratory sensitivity, and creating odors and mustiness that never quite go away.
Professional air purification systems use technologies like HEPA filtration, UV-C light, ionization, or photocatalytic oxidation to capture or neutralize contaminants at the microscopic level. In a climate where your HVAC system is the primary gatekeeper for indoor air, adding purification is one of the most effective ways to improve health, comfort, and overall air quality, especially if anyone in your household suffers from allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities.









