
AIR QUALITY
Achieve Healthy Indoor Air Quality
Protect your indoor air quality with whole-home air cleaners and humidifiers that solve common issues like dry, itchy skin in winter and seasonal allergies.
These systems also help reduce the impact of pet fur and dander. Indoor air quality is not a luxury; it’s a necessity for comfort and health.
Ryan Heating & Cooling can conduct a complimentary indoor comfort consultation to identify ways you can live without harmful environmental impacts.
High-Efficiency Air Cleaners
Remove particulates from the air, including dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, pollen, bacteria, viruses, smoke, and more. A high-efficiency air cleaner is especially important for those who are immune-compromised or suffer from allergies, asthma, and sensitivities.
But really, everyone can benefit from a high-efficiency air cleaner, and businesses see improved work conditions, productivity, and overall health with an HVAC air cleaner.
We also install UV light features that kill viruses, mold spores, and bacteria inside the HVAC equipment, ensuring cleaner air. Ryan’s technical experts are here to explain how these systems work and can install them in homes, commercial buildings, or industrial facilities.



Aprilaire® Humidifiers
When humidity levels drop in winter, we often suffer from dry, itchy skin and may even experience a static shock when you kiss a child good night due to the lack of moisture in the air.
In the summer, if your HVAC system lacks dehumidifying capabilities, excess moisture can damage woodwork and other structural materials, not to mention create an uncomfortable, sticky environment.
A whole-home humidifier integrated into an existing central heating system provides a solution by balancing indoor humidity year-round.
Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Carbon Monoxide (CO2) is odorless, tasteless, colorless, and poisonous, responsible for more than 2,000 deaths in the U.S. each year, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Every home needs a CO2 detector, especially if you have any wood-burning, gas-burning, or oil-burning appliances in your home or business. At least one CO2 detector is recommended, and ideally, there should be one on every floor of the home.
The average life expectancy of a CO2 detector is about five years. If you have one, check the expiration date and replace it immediately if needed. We’re here to help.
CONTACT
Office Location: Ryan Heating & Cooling, Inc. | 6855 N. Ridge Road, Madison, Ohio 44057
Inquiries and Questions
For any inquiries, questions or commendations, please call us or fill out the following form.
Ashtabula: 440.563.5206 Geauga: 440.286.4328 Lake: 440.428.7926
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITES
At Ryan Heating & Cooling, Inc., we pride ourselves on being a trusted name in the HVAC industry.
We are currently seeking dedicated, skilled, and enthusiastic individuals to join our growing team.