What Drives the Quote
- Single-zone versus multi-zone HVAC systems
- Mounting location, safe electrical access, and cabinet configuration
- Whether one lamp or multiple units are recommended for full coverage
Continuous, chemical-free air purification that kills 99.9% of mold, bacteria, and viruses inside your ductwork.
UV germicidal lights have been used in hospitals, laboratories, and clean rooms for decades to neutralize airborne pathogens. Now, the same technology is available for residential HVAC systems, providing continuous air purification without chemicals, filters, or moving parts.
Once installed inside your HVAC system, UV-C lights work 24/7 to destroy mold spores, bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms as air passes through the ductwork. A single UV light unit can last up to 13,000 hours of continuous operation.
UV-C light (254nm wavelength) disrupts the DNA of microorganisms, rendering them unable to reproduce and effectively killing them. When installed inside your air handler or near the evaporator coil, the UV light sterilizes air as it circulates through your HVAC system.
Our technicians will assess your HVAC system and recommend the optimal placement for UV light units. Installation is quick and non-invasive. We handle everything from sizing to wiring, and we will show you how the system works before we leave.
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Pricing Guidance
UV installations are equipment-based quotes, so the main variables are how many units your system needs and how involved the install will be.
We recommend the right setup after inspection, then break out the hardware and labor clearly before installation.
Want a realistic quote for your system? Call (516) 324-8078 or request a free estimate once we review the equipment layout and how many UV units are actually needed.
Service Questions
UV-C light is installed inside the system to disrupt microorganisms as air circulates, helping reduce mold, bacteria, viruses, and musty biological odors without chemicals.
Most UV bulbs last up to 13,000 hours of continuous use, which is roughly 1.5 years before replacement is usually recommended.
Yes. UV light helps control biological growth, but it does not remove dust and debris. The best results come from pairing UV with proper duct or HVAC cleaning when needed.
Ask about UV light installation during your next duct cleaning appointment, or call for a standalone consultation.