UV Germicidal Light Installation

Install UV-C germicidal lights to eliminate mold, bacteria, and viruses in your HVAC system.

About UV Germicidal Light Installation

UV-C germicidal lights installed inside your HVAC system continuously irradiate the evaporator coil and air stream, destroying the DNA of mold, bacteria, and viruses before they can circulate through your home. Wichita HVAC Pro installs coil-sterilizing UV lamps that keep your evaporator coil clean and free of biological growth, reducing maintenance intervals and improving system efficiency. We also offer in-duct air sterilization lights for whole-home pathogen reduction. UV systems require minimal maintenance — typically just an annual bulb replacement — and operate silently and continuously.

What You Get

  • Continuously destroys mold, bacteria, and viruses at the source
  • Keeps evaporator coil clean, improving efficiency and reducing maintenance
  • Silent, continuous operation — no filters to change frequently
  • Proven technology used in hospitals and clean room facilities

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Contact Wichita HVAC Pro today for a no-obligation estimate on uv germicidal light installation. We serve all of Wichita and the surrounding metro area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are UV germicidal lights safe for my family?
UV-C light is harmful to skin and eyes with direct exposure, but the lights are installed inside the HVAC system in a closed, inaccessible location — so there is no exposure risk during normal operation. The UV light never reaches your living spaces; only the treated air does. We also install interlock switches that disable the lights when the air handler is opened for service.
How effective are UV lights against viruses and bacteria?
UV-C light at the correct intensity and exposure time is highly effective at inactivating mold, bacteria, and viruses — the same technology used in hospitals and water treatment facilities. Coil-mounted UV lamps are particularly effective because the coil surface provides extended exposure time. In-duct air sterilizers are designed to work within the higher airflow of HVAC systems.
How long do UV germicidal bulbs last?
Most HVAC UV-C bulbs have a rated life of 9,000–14,000 hours, which typically equates to 1–2 years of continuous use. The bulbs gradually lose intensity rather than burning out suddenly, so annual replacement is recommended to maintain full effectiveness. We can set up a maintenance reminder when we install your system.