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A UV (ultraviolet) light system is installed inside your HVAC ductwork or near the evaporator coil. As air passes through, the UV light kills microorganisms like mold spores, bacteria, and viruses—preventing them from circulating throughout your home.
UV air purifiers help:
Eliminate mold, bacteria, and viruses
Improve indoor air quality
Reduce respiratory irritants and allergies
Keep your HVAC system cleaner and more efficient
Minimize odors caused by microbial growth
We use only top-grade, eco-friendly materials and equipment to ensure lasting quality and safe results for your home
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Our team is fully licensed and insured, giving you peace of mind that every job is handled safely and professionally.
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We use advanced equipment and eco-friendly methods to clean ducts, clear vents, or repair chimneys with precision.
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A UV light installed inside your HVAC system kills bacteria, mold, viruses, and allergens as air passes through. This prevents microbial growth and improves your home’s overall air quality.
Most UV bulbs last 9 to 12 months. After that, the light intensity drops, making it less effective. Replacing the bulb annually ensures continuous air purification and system efficiency.
Yes. The UV lights used in HVAC systems are completely safe when professionally installed. They’re enclosed within your ductwork and never expose occupants to UV rays.
Yes. By eliminating mold, bacteria, and organic pollutants, UV lights help reduce musty and stale odors, keeping your indoor air fresh and clean.
Not significantly. UV lights use minimal electricity—typically no more than a standard light bulb—while helping your HVAC system run more efficiently, which can even lower energy costs over time.
Absolutely. UV lights reduce airborne allergens like mold spores, dust mites, and bacteria, making the indoor environment cleaner and healthier for people with allergies or asthma.
Our technicians usually install UV lights near the evaporator coil or inside the return air ducts, where they can effectively target moisture and microbial growth areas.
Most installations take less than an hour. Our team ensures a quick, clean, and professional setup with no disruption to your HVAC system’s performance.
No. UV lights work alongside your air filters. While filters trap dust and debris, UV lights kill microorganisms that filters can’t capture—providing complete air purification.
On average, UV light installation depending on your HVAC system and the type of UV unit. At Eco Green Air Duct, we offer affordable, transparent pricing with no hidden fees.