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Rancho Cucamonga Has Some of the Most Polluted Air in America

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Every day, pollution from Los Angeles travels inland and becomes trapped in the Inland Empire, creating some of the highest air pollution levels in the nation. In Rancho Cucamonga, that means the air your family breathes both outside and inside may be more affected than you realize.

Many homeowners assume indoor air is clean. It’s invisible, it feels normal, and it’s easy to overlook. But outdoor pollution enters your home through doors, windows, and your HVAC system, mixing with dust, pet dander, and household chemicals. Your home doesn’t block pollution it can trap it.

Most systems rely on a standard 1-inch air filter. While important, it’s designed to protect your HVAC equipment not your air. These filters do not effectively capture fine particles, smoke, bacteria, or odors.

There are simple steps you can take to improve your indoor air:

  • Change filters every 1–3 months
  • Use higher-quality (MERV-rated) filters if compatible
  • Ventilate when cooking or cleaning
  • Keep your home clean and dust-free
  • Schedule regular HVAC maintenance

These steps help—but they’re only the beginning.

Many Rancho Cucamonga homeowners are now upgrading to whole-home air purification systems. These systems work with your HVAC to capture microscopic pollutants, reduce airborne contaminants, and improve air quality throughout your entire home.

The result is noticeable: cleaner air, better sleep, and greater peace of mind.

At Love Home Services, we believe your home should be a place where your family can truly breathe easy.

THAT’S WHY WE OFFER A COMPLIMENTARY INDOOR AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT AS PART OF OUR TOTAL COMFORT TUNE-UP. WE’LL EVALUATE YOUR SYSTEM AND SHOW YOU HOW TO IMPROVE THE AIR YOU BREATHE, NO PRESSURE, JUST ANSWERS.

You can’t control the air outside. But inside your home, you can take control.

Call or text us today to schedule your home inspection and Indoor Air Quality Assessment at (909) 762-8158.

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