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Triple Play Plumbing, Heating & Air

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Indoor Air Quality Solutions

Allergens, dry winter air, and Oklahoma dust all affect how your home feels. We design filtration and humidity solutions that fit your system.

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Why it matters

Oklahoma homeowners deal with high pollen counts, dust, dry winter air, and humid summers — and a tightly sealed modern home traps a lot of that indoors. If anyone in your home struggles with allergies, asthma, dry skin, or stuffy air, the fix usually isn't more cleaning; it's better filtration, purification, and humidity control built into your HVAC system.

How it works

Whole-home air quality works in layers. High-efficiency media filters (rated by MERV) capture far more particles than a basic 1" filter. Air purifiers — including UV systems and electronic/polarized media — target microorganisms and finer contaminants. Whole-home humidifiers add moisture in dry winters, while proper ventilation and dehumidification manage summer humidity. Because these tie into your existing system, they treat the air in every room.

Maintenance that pays off

Air quality equipment needs simple upkeep: replacing media filters on schedule (often every 6–12 months for thick media filters), changing UV lamps about once a year, and keeping humidifier pads and water panels clean. We fold this into seasonal HVAC maintenance so nothing gets missed.

Signs you need service

  • Persistent allergy or asthma symptoms indoors
  • Excessive dust settling on surfaces soon after cleaning
  • Dry skin, static, and cracked wood trim in winter (low humidity)
  • Muggy, clammy air or musty smells in summer (high humidity)
  • Lingering cooking, pet, or smoke odors
  • Stale air in a tightly sealed newer home

Common problems we fix

  • Low-grade filters that let fine dust and allergens through
  • Improper humidity — too dry in winter, too humid in summer
  • Neglected UV lamps past their effective life
  • Dirty evaporator coils harboring mold and odors
  • Inadequate ventilation in tightly sealed homes

What affects the cost

  • Type of solution (media filter, UV, electronic purifier, humidifier)
  • Whether you combine several layers
  • Your system's compatibility and any modifications needed
  • Home size and the air volume being treated

Why choose Triple Play

  • Whole-home treatment, not a single-room appliance
  • Layered solutions matched to your actual concerns
  • Integrated with your existing HVAC system
  • Maintenance handled as part of seasonal service

The Triple Play Way

How it works

  1. 1

    Understand the goal

    We talk through your concerns — allergies, dryness, odors, humidity — to target the right solution instead of overselling.

  2. 2

    Recommend layers

    We suggest the filtration, purification, and humidity-control options that fit your system and budget.

  3. 3

    Install & integrate

    We install the equipment into your HVAC system so it treats the air throughout your home.

  4. 4

    Maintain

    We keep filters, lamps, and humidifier parts on a simple replacement schedule as part of seasonal service.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

What's the best filter for allergies?

A higher-MERV media filter captures far more pollen, dust, and dander than a basic 1" filter. The right MERV depends on your system — too restrictive a filter can hurt airflow, so we match it to your equipment.

Do UV lights in HVAC systems work?

UV systems installed at the coil help control mold and microorganisms on the coil surface and in the airstream. They're one layer of a good air-quality strategy, not a cure-all, and the lamps need annual replacement to stay effective.

Do I need a whole-home humidifier in Oklahoma?

Many homes benefit in winter, when heating dries indoor air and causes dry skin, static, and irritated sinuses. A whole-home humidifier adds balanced moisture without the hassle of portable units.

How do I control summer humidity?

A properly sized AC removes a lot of humidity, and a whole-home dehumidifier handles the rest in our muggy months. Oversized AC equipment actually worsens humidity, which is why correct sizing matters.

Will better air quality lower my allergy symptoms?

Many people notice real improvement with upgraded filtration and purification, especially during pollen season. Results vary by household, so we focus on the layers most likely to help your specific situation.

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