Fresh Air Systems in DLF Garden Estate, Gurugram

aqi0 has installed in 6 homes in DLF Garden Estate, across the EG1, EG3 and TG1 blocks.

The air-quality reality in DLF Garden Estate

Garden Estate sits between MG Road and Iffco Chowk — one of the heaviest vehicle-emission corridors in Delhi NCR. Outdoor PM2.5 routinely crosses 200 µg/m³ between October and February when stubble burning combines with low winter wind. Even in summer, Gurugram averages 50-80 µg/m³ outdoors, well above the WHO 24-hour guideline of 15 µg/m³.

Installing in DLF Garden Estate

Garden Estate’s 1980s-era construction makes installs unusually clean. The original concrete walls take a 10-inch core cut without reinforcement issues. We’ve routed ducts through service balconies in EG1 and EG3 and found that the original loft heights (10-12 feet) leave plenty of room for the unit to sit above eye level — almost invisible once installed. The TG1 low-rise installs sit slightly differently, with the unit in a utility room and a short duct run to the master bedroom or living room. Because Garden Estate residents are mostly long-term owners rather than rentals, we’ve been able to install in shared common spaces with society approval — including one drawing room that benefits two adjacent bedrooms via a single unit.

A typical install

One Garden Estate family asked us in for a survey because their teenager had been waking up with morning headaches every winter for three years — a classic symptom of overnight CO₂ accumulation in a closed bedroom. They had been running two air purifiers at night. Within a week of the install, the headaches stopped. Their indoor PM2.5 — which they had never measured before — dropped from a typical 90-110 µg/m³ to a steady 6-9 µg/m³. They were the most surprised by the CO₂ data. Closed bedrooms in the family had been hitting 1,800-2,400 ppm overnight; with the fresh air system running, levels stayed under 950 ppm even with two adults sleeping in the same room.

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Before and after — what residents see

Typical 24-hour averages from monitors installed in Garden Estate apartments:

Before install After install
Indoor PM2.5 70-110 µg/m³ 5-9 µg/m³
Bedroom CO₂ overnight peak 1,800-2,400 ppm 850-980 ppm
Indoor AQI (typical) 180-260 25-40

What residents typically notice

Most Garden Estate families notice three changes within two weeks: deeper sleep with less waking through the night, no morning headaches even on the worst-AQI Delhi days, and a measurable drop in dust accumulation on furniture — the H13 filter catches what would otherwise settle on coffee tables and bookshelves. Several owners initially worried about heat or noise; neither has been an issue. The unit runs at the sound level of a ceiling fan on its lowest setting and adds negligible heat to the room.

What changes after install

Pricing

Item Headline All-in (incl 18% GST)
Fresh Air System (installed) ₹70,000 + GST ₹82,600
Annual AMC ₹12,500 + GST ₹14,750/year

Bundle perk: the aqi0 AQI monitor (₹6,000) is included free when AMC is signed on the same invoice as the system. Installation, ducting, electrical, and louver are included in the system price. AMC covers a minimum of 6 filter changes a year plus machine cleaning.

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Get a quote in DLF Garden Estate

Call +91 96676 72740 or WhatsApp wa.me/919667672740 for a free site survey. Most installations complete in one site visit.

Last updated: 2026-05-17