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Ultraviolet (UV) light has powerful germicidal properties that kill bacteria, viruses, and mold. UV lamps installed in your HVAC system use this technology to sterilize air and prevent biological growth on your system’s components. This dual benefit improves your indoor air quality while keeping your HVAC equipment cleaner and more efficient.
UV lamps install directly in your air handler or ductwork where they continuously emit UV-C light that destroys the DNA of microorganisms, preventing them from reproducing. This kills airborne pathogens as they pass through your HVAC system and prevents mold and bacteria from growing on your evaporator coil, a common problem that reduces efficiency and spreads contaminants.
Germicidal UV lamps provide health benefits and protect your HVAC investment.
UV-C light (wavelength 100-280 nanometers) is the most germicidal portion of the UV spectrum. When microorganisms are exposed to UV-C light, it penetrates their cell walls and disrupts their DNA, preventing reproduction and effectively killing them. This process happens instantly as air and surfaces are exposed to the UV light installed in your HVAC system.
UV lamps are installed in two primary configurations: coil sterilization lamps mount near your evaporator coil to prevent biological growth on the coil surface, while air sterilization lamps install in ducts to treat air flowing through your system. Many homeowners choose both types for comprehensive protection. The lamps operate safely contained within your HVAC system, UV light never enters living spaces.
Professional UV light systems designed for residential HVAC applications.
UV lamps must be installed in the correct location with proper positioning to effectively treat air and coil surfaces. Our technicians install UV systems to manufacturer specifications and ensure they’re positioned for maximum effectiveness. We also provide annual lamp replacement service, as UV output diminishes over time even though the lamp continues to glow.