UV Lights and Air Purifiers in Maplewood
The inside of an air conditioner is dark, damp, and cool: the exact environment mold and bacteria prefer. In our humid climate, the evaporator coil in a Maplewood home can grow a biofilm coating in a single summer, which is where that musty “dirty sock” smell comes from when the system kicks on. UV lights and whole-home purifiers attack the problem at the source.
Maplewood is about 25 minutes from our Springfield shop, and it’s one of our busiest routes, and most of these installs take under two hours.
Two Different Tools
UV germicidal lights mount inside the system and shine continuously on the coil and drain pan. Mold and bacteria can’t survive the exposure, so the coil stays clean, the musty smell goes away, and the system keeps the airflow and efficiency it had when it was new. This is the fix when the complaint is odor at the vents.
Whole-home air purifiers treat the air itself as it circulates, reducing airborne viruses, bacteria, odors, and smoke throughout the house. For families that get sick in cycles every winter, or homes where cooking and pet smells linger, this is the better tool.
Plenty of Union County homes benefit from one, not both. We’ll tell you which.
Installed Into the System, Not Plugged Into a Wall
Unlike portable units that clean one room slowly, these mount inside your central system and treat every cubic foot of air the blower moves. They pair naturally with the filtration upgrades on our indoor air quality page. Current specials are listed on our specials page, and (555) 123-4567 gets your questions answered.