In response to the growing emphasis on healthier indoor environments and sustainable building practices, this research delves into the intricate relationship between building automation and key facets of indoor environmental quality. Specifically, the study focuses on the impact of building automation systems on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and the overall performance of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. With the increasing demand for enhanced IAQ, building automation emerges as a crucial tool for real-time monitoring and optimization of various IAQ parameters. The research explores the comprehensive integration of automation technologies within building systems, elucidating their multifaceted effects on IAQ. By scrutinizing the intricate interplay between automation systems and HVAC components, the study unveils the ways in which automation technology influences and contributes to IAQ management. The investigation encompasses a thorough examination of sensor technologies, control algorithms, and data analytics employed in building automation to ensure a nuanced understanding of their impact on IAQ. Furthermore, the study elucidates the broader implications of building automation on HVAC system performance. It investigates how automated control mechanisms, coupled with real-time data analytics, contribute to the efficient operation of HVAC systems in maintaining optimal IAQ. The research contemplates the synergies between automation technologies and HVAC components, emphasizing their role in not only ensuring healthier indoor environments but also in achieving energy-efficient and sustainable HVAC operation.