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Cleaner, healthier indoor air — germicidal UV light systems installed in your HVAC, serving Elizabeth and the Denver metro.
A germicidal UV light installs directly inside your HVAC system, where it uses UV-C light to kill mold, bacteria, and viruses as your air circulates - and to keep your evaporator coil clean so your system runs efficiently. It works quietly in the background, all year long, with no filters to swap out. UV light isn't a replacement for a good air filter - it works alongside one - but it tackles the living germs and mold that filters miss.
Musty or stale smells lingering when the heat or AC runs.
Visible mold or mildew growing around vents, the coil, or the drain pan.
Family members dealing with allergies, asthma, or frequent respiratory irritation.
A home that always feels stuffy, no matter how much you clean or dust.
Concern about common germs and viruses constantly circulating through the house.
An older system that's never had its air quality effectively addressed.
If your air smells musty when the system kicks on, mold on the coil is often the culprit — exactly what UV light is built to stop.
Mounted at the evaporator coil to stop mold and bacteria where they grow, and keep the coil clean for better efficiency.
Installed in the ductwork to treat air as it circulates through the whole home.
Professional install sized to your system, plus simple annual bulb replacement to keep it working.
A UV system does two jobs at once. It's an affordable upgrade that works automatically, day and night.
It improves your indoor air by neutralizing mold spores, bacteria, and viruses as they pass through, cutting odors and easing allergy and asthma triggers.


And it keeps your evaporator coil clean, which matters more than most people realize: a moldy, dirty coil chokes airflow and forces your system to work harder, driving up bills and wear. Keep the coil clean and your HVAC runs more efficiently and lasts longer.
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We believe in straight talk. UV lights are a fantastic tool for healthier indoor air and cleaner equipment, but they aren't magic. Here are honest answers to the questions homeowners ask us the most, so you know exactly what to expect before you decide.
A germicidal UV light is installed directly inside your ductwork or directly above the evaporator coil. It uses powerful UV-C light to neutralize mold spores, bacteria, and viruses as air circulates through your system, scrambling their DNA so they can't multiply or spread through your home.
Yes, they are highly effective at killing living microorganisms that cause odors, mold growth, and respiratory irritation. However, we're always honest: they don't capture physical dust or pet hair. They are designed to work alongside your filter to handle the biological contaminants.
Absolutely. UV lights and air filters do two entirely different jobs. The filter traps physical particles like dust, pollen, and pet dander. The UV light handles the microscopic living organisms that pass right through the filter. Together, they give you the best possible indoor air quality.
For most residential HVAC systems, the UV bulb needs to be replaced once a year to maintain its germ-killing strength, even if the light still appears to be glowing. As the bulb ages, the UV intensity drops. We make annual replacement easy and affordable during regular maintenance.
Yes. By preventing mold and microbial growth on your indoor evaporator coil, a UV light keeps the coil pristine. A clean coil allows for proper, unobstructed airflow and heat transfer, meaning your AC doesn't have to work as hard. This lowers energy bills, reduces wear and tear, and extends the life of your equipment.
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