
PV: The Indoor Air Quality Experts
Zap Airborne Contaminants with UV Lights
UV Light Installation: How It Works and Why It Helps

- Targets Microbial Growth — UV light destroys mold, mildew, and bacteria on the wet surfaces inside your AC, preventing them from reproducing.
- Improves Indoor Air Quality — Killing microbes at the source helps keep spores and other irritants out of your living areas.
- Works with Your Existing HVAC — UV lights are installed near your indoor coil or in the duct, complementing the system you already have.
- Reduces Odors — By preventing biological growth, UV lamps also help cut down on musty or stale smells.
- Enhances Efficiency — A cleaner coil can help maintain optimal airflow and heat transfer, allowing your HVAC to run more effectively.
Feel Confident in Your Indoor Air
6 Reasons to Consider UV Lights in Your HVAC System
1 You’re Concerned About Mold Growth
2 Allergies Keep Acting Up
3 Standard Filtration Isn’t Enough
4 Persistent Musty Odors
5 You Want a Cleaner AC Coil
6 Year-Round Healthier Air

INFO CENTER
All About UV Lights: Key Details, Tips, and Benefits for a Worry-Free Home
How exactly do UV lights kill mold and bacteria?
Do I still need a regular air filter if I install UV lights?
Do I need to modify my ductwork?
Will a UV lamp affect my energy usage?
Are UV lights safe for my family and pets?
How often should I replace the UV lamp bulb?
Do I need professional installation?
Yes. Proper placement and secure mounting are crucial for maximum effectiveness. A trained technician can also confirm that your system is set up safely.
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