Fresh Air Systems in Park View City 1, Gurugram
aqi0 serves Park View City 1, Sector 48, Sohna Road. We’ve installed in Block D, alongside multiple homes across Gurugram and South Delhi.
The air-quality reality in Park View City 1
Sohna Road traffic and the NH-248A feeder push particulate-matter load year-round. Sector 48’s east-facing towers sit directly in line with the morning peak-traffic plume — closed balconies still see PM2.5 over 100 µg/m³ on bad winter days.
Installing in Park View City 1
Park View City 1’s east-facing towers in Block D required careful duct routing — the morning sun side has the heaviest peak-traffic dust load, so we placed the intake away from the loading dock and gen-set exhaust. The install used a 25-foot insulated duct routed through the kitchen utility balcony, with the louvre on the north-facing wall. Society management was accommodating: once they saw the unit dimensions and noise level, the NOC came through within 48 hours.
A typical install
The Block D family had originally bought three air purifiers — one per bedroom plus the living room. Two of them had stopped working, and the third was running at maximum speed almost continuously without ever pulling indoor PM2.5 below 50 µg/m³. After the fresh air install, indoor PM2.5 ran at 7 µg/m³ on a typical winter morning, and they moved the surviving purifier to a guest room. The CO₂ improvement was the bigger surprise: their primary bedroom had been crossing 2,000 ppm by 3 a.m. on most nights and now stays under 900 ppm.
Customer details anonymised — no names, unit numbers, or block-level identifiers.
Before and after — what residents see
Readings from the Block D install over a 30-day period:
| Before install | After install | |
|---|---|---|
| Indoor PM2.5 (24h avg) | 65 µg/m³ | 7 µg/m³ |
| Bedroom CO₂ overnight peak | 2,100 ppm | 890 ppm |
| Daytime indoor AQI | 165 | 28 |
What residents typically notice
Sohna Road residents typically report better sleep and a noticeable drop in dust on hard surfaces within the first week. The Block D customer specifically noticed that morning chest tightness — which they had attributed to “Delhi air” generally — disappeared once overnight CO₂ stopped accumulating. Sector 48 east-facing apartments tend to have the morning-traffic plume concentrate against closed balcony glass; positive-pressure fresh air flushes it out before it can creep indoors.
What changes after install
- PM2.5 below 10 µg/m³ with fresh filters — measured indoors at every install
- CO₂ continuously flushed under 1,000 ppm — even in closed bedrooms overnight (typical CO₂ in a closed bedroom without fresh-air ventilation: 1,200–2,500 ppm)
- One system covers up to 2,000 sq ft — most 2-4 BHK homes in Park View City 1. Larger homes use two units.
- Pre-filter cleaned at home (2-minute DIY, every 7-10 days). H13 HEPA changed every 60-90 days under AMC.
- Operates 24/7 at ~30W (about ₹170/month at ₹8/unit).
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.
Nearby societies we serve
- Park View Spa Next
- Park View City 2
- Tulip Violet
- Vatika City
Get a quote in Park View City 1
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