UV-C light destroys microorganisms on contact. Installed in your HVAC system, it continuously treats air and surfaces, killing mold, bacteria, and viruses while keeping your evaporator coil clean and efficient.
What We Handle
Our Process
Inspection
We inspect your HVAC and identify the best UV light location.
Selection
We recommend coil, air, or combination UV based on your needs.
Installation
We install with proper shielding and wire to your system.
Verification
We verify operation and explain bulb replacement intervals.
Frequently Asked Questions
UV-C light (the germicidal wavelength) destroys the DNA of bacteria, viruses, and mold spores, rendering them harmless. When installed in your HVAC system, it treats air and surfaces continuously.
Yes, the UV light is contained inside your HVAC system where no one is exposed. The treated air is completely safe. Direct UV exposure would be harmful, which is why proper installation and shielding are important.
Absolutely. Mold loves the damp, dark environment around evaporator coils. UV light kills mold spores and prevents the biofilm that mold colonies form. It's one of the best ways to keep coils clean.
Most UV bulbs should be replaced every 12-24 months. They continue to produce visible light longer, but their germicidal effectiveness decreases over time.