Residential UV Light Sytems in Reynoldsburg, OH

Since they limit the buildup of particles in both the ducts and the system, UV lights also promote good airflow and result in energy savings. They are great options for those who have installed effective air filters, air purifiers, and despite regular HVAC maintenance, their indoor air quality needs improvement. Often, UV lights are the only difference between good indoor air quality and virtually perfect indoor air quality. At Reynoldsburg Heating & Cooling, we care about the air you and your family breathe. We can install a smart, UV Light so you can have total control of your air. Learn more about the convenience of UV Lights.

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Focusing on UV Lights for HVAC Systems

UV lights are a powerful tool in improving indoor air quality by neutralizing biological pollutants such as viruses, mold, fungi, and bacteria. Installing UV lamps in your HVAC system ensures cleaner and healthier air circulation throughout your home. Our residential UV lights provide extra protection against these hazardous pollutants.

Air sanitizing systems are one of the best ways to keep the air circulating in your home free from contaminants and safe to breathe. Ultraviolet (UV) light’s utility for sterilization has been known since the late 1800s and became prevalent around the turn of the century when it played a crucial role in disinfecting hospital equipment to prevent the spread of tuberculosis.

UV light has germicidal properties, making it great for sanitizing air as it passes through your HVAC system. HVAC UV light systems use a particular type of high-frequency low-wavelength UV light called UV-C to destroy the nucleic acids that make up the DNA in harmful airborne bacteria and sanitize the air as it passes through the system.

4 Benefits of Indoor UV Light Systems

In the wake of the Covid-19 Pandemic, UV Lights are growing in popularity in the HVAC industry. Ultraviolet light helps kill various harmful bacteria and mold, but most UV lights do not act on some other allergens or dust. UV systems should prevent organic build-up on the surfaces of your HVAC system’s coils and in your ducts. An additional benefit of UV lights is that they improve airflow and the energy efficiency of your HVAC system and reduce the need for regular duct cleaning. UV lights for air purification are more important for people in humid areas prone to mold growth or those with severe health issues.

1.) REDUCTION OF ILLNESSES AND ALLERGIES

Many types of illnesses can be spread through your HVAC system. However, the proper strength and placement of a UV light can eliminate and kill most of these microorganisms lurking deep inside the coils and air ducts of your heating and cooling system. You may notice not only a decrease in illnesses with these UV lights but also mild allergy symptoms might improve.

2.) INCREASED AIRFLOW

UV lights cut down on contaminants in ductwork that cause systems to have to work harder to produce airflow. When you install UV lights in your HVAC system, these lights clear the collection of this stuff and improve airflow. In addition to promoting airflow, maintenance expenses also go down.

3.) ENHANCED SYSTEM EFFICIENCY

It’s common for the inside of an HVAC system to get clogged up with dirt, pollutants, and other debris that lessen a system’s ability to deliver air to the various rooms of a home, decreasing efficiency. Putting UV lights in your HVAC system can help keep your system clean and remove buildup in ductwork, pipes, and cooling coils. Cleaner systems have improved airflow, which increases system capacity by as much as 35 percent. This increase in efficiency means reduced energy costs and less maintenance necessary over the long term.

4.) ELIMINATE STRANGE ODORS

Sometimes, our HVAC systems transport certain odors of tobacco, burned food, mildew, and other contaminants around the home. Many odors are merely annoying; others can be outright hazardous to your health. Fortunately, UV lights work to eliminate these airborne volatile organic compounds allowing you to breathe better air.

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Installing UV lights in your HVAC system is straightforward, although most people should leave it to a professional. Most HVAC contractors don’t allow unlicensed work on their systems, so ensure you understand your service agreement before making any changes to your system. Your HVAC company might void your warranty or refuse to service your system if you work on it yourself.

We recommend installing a UV light system to sanitize the air in your air handler’s return air duct. This air-sanitizing UV lamp is well-suited for residential HVAC systems because they’re affordable, easy to install, and sanitizes the air when the AC or furnace runs. A more complicated system with lights mounted throughout the ductwork will be better at keeping your system clean, but it is more difficult and expensive to install.

We recommend hiring a professional HVAC contractor such as Reynoldsburg Heating & Cooling to install your UV light. Call today at (614) 879-3789 for same-day or next-day installation!

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Contrary to popular belief, the air within our homes and workplaces can contain harmful pollutants. Substances like lead, fire retardants, asbestos, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, radon, mold, and volatile chemicals from cleaning products are often present. These pollutants can negatively impact our health, energy levels, mood, and well-being.

Modern homes are designed to be airtight for energy efficiency purposes, which traps pollutants indoors. This emphasizes raising awareness about indoor air pollution and its potential health implications. Homeowners should prioritize indoor air quality to ensure a safe and comfortable living environment.

The air you and your loved ones breathe should be free from toxic gases, excessive dust, and harmful particles. We aim to ensure that your home maintains the highest air quality possible. With customized solutions tailored to your situation, we offer a comprehensive range of products and services to improve your Indoor Air Quality.

At Reynoldsburg Heating & Cooling, we prioritize not only superior comfort and affordable prices but also the well-being of our customers. If you're experiencing asthma, allergies, or other respiratory ailments potentially linked to indoor air pollution, we have a range of Indoor Air Quality solutions to address your needs.

If you're unsure about the quality of your indoor air or suspect it could impact your health, our experienced team is ready to assist you. We offer professional air quality testing to identify and address any pollution levels in your home. 

Our air filters and treatment systems include media filters, electronic air cleaners, and ultraviolet and “whole house” HEPA air treatment systems. Depending on the type of air purification system you choose, you can kill up to 99.9% of the bacterial and fungal particles passing through your systems. Call (614) 879-3789 for more information and to schedule an in-home consultation with our comfort experts.

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At Reynoldsburg Heating & Cooling, we make customer satisfaction our highest priority. We stand behind all of our work with a guarantee to ensure every customer is 100% satisfied with our services. Whether for emergency repairs, air conditioning installation, furnace repair, or heat pump installation, our team of professionals will provide you with the highest service and professionalism. We go the extra mile to exceed state certification requirements and provide you with the best HVAC solutions in the industry. Schedule services now to have a friendly technician come to your home or business to perform a diagnostic or in-home estimate!

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Q: What is a HEPA filter?

HEPA is a type of pleated mechanical air filter. It is an acronym for "high efficiency particulate air [filter]" (as officially defined by the U.S. Dept. of Energy). This type of air filter can theoretically remove at least 99.97% of dust, pollen, mold, bacteria, and any airborne particles with a size of 0.3 microns (µm). The diameter specification of 0.3 microns corresponds to the worst case; the most penetrating particle size (MPPS). Particles that are larger or smaller are trapped with even higher efficiency. Using the worst case particle size results in the worst case efficiency rating (i.e. 99.97% or better for all particle sizes). (Source)

Q: What are the most common causes of IAQ problems?

The most common causes of IAQ problems in buildings are:

  • Not enough ventilation, lack of fresh outdoor air or contaminated air being brought into the building
  • Poor upkeep of ventilation, heating and air-conditioning systems, and
  • Dampness and moisture damage due to leaks, flooding or high humidity
  • Occupant activities, such as construction or remodeling
  • Indoor and outdoor contaminated air

Q: Is there a test that can find an IAQ problem?

There is no single test to find an IAQ problem. Your employer should check measurements of temperature, humidity and air flow. In addition, inspection and testing of the ventilation, heating and air conditioning systems (to make sure it is working according to specifications for building use and occupancy) should be performed. A building walk-through to check for odors and look for water damage, leaks, dirt or pest droppings may be helpful. Leaks need to be eliminated. Standing water in humidifiers, air conditioning units, on roofs and in boiler pans can become contaminated with bacteria or fungi and need to be eliminated, also. Specific testing for radon or asbestos may be required in some circumstances as part of building occupancy. For instance, in schools, asbestos must be checked every three years and re-inspected every 6 months (under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act-AHERA).