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November 1, 2020 by All Contractor Marketing

HVAC UV Lights for Your Home

HVAC UV Lights Kill Off Bacteria and Germs

Concerned with the germs, allergens and bacteria that are floating around your home? Does your indoor air quality (IAQ) always get worse during the cooler months? If you’re on a mission to improve the air quality inside your home, consider installing a UV light. HVAC UV lights can kill off bacteria, germs, and several other harmful particulates before can they enter your home.

All our clients want to know that HVAC UV lights actually work before they have them installed. We’re here to provide you with evidence supporting UV lights, show you what’s available, and what their benefits are.

Scientific Support for HVAC UV Lamps

The effectiveness of UV lights and their uses have been studied for decades. Studies show that UV lights can successfully kill off bacteria and other germs. UV lights have been used to kill off harmful viruses, mold and bacteria for well over 100 years. Hospitals, hotels, restaurants, airlines and more continue to use them to sterilize equipment and the air you breathe.

Regarding UV lights and HVAC systems, this study provides evidence supporting their use to kill a variety of airborne particulates. These studies are 2 of many. When you install an HVAC UV light, you can rest-assured they will improve the quality of your home’s air.

Who Should Use Ultraviolet Lights?

Everyone can reap the benefits of using HVAC UV lights; some individuals more than others. If you have a compromised immune system or suffer from COPD, asthma or allergies, you should consider installing UV lights.

Residential UV Lamps

All residential HVAC systems either use coil cleaning UV lights or air cleaning UV lights. There are several different terms that companies use to describe these lights: sterilizing, sanitizing, purifying, etc. But, all residential HVAC UV lights fall into one of these two categories.

Air Cleaning HVAC Lights

Air purifying UV lights only turn on when your HVAC kicks on. They are designed to kill bacteria and other particulates that are in the air before they enter your home. These lights are housed within your home’s air ducts.

Coil Cleaning HVAC UV Lights

Coil purifying lights, on the other hand, are always on. They are housed near your indoor evaporator coil and focus on keeping your HVAC’s coils free of bacteria and mold. This is the type of HVAC UV light that most homeowners choose.

More Benefits to Using UV Lights

Other than improving your home’s IAQ, UV lights have several other benefits. They can increase your energy-efficiency, lower your energy bills, make your air fresher and improve your home’s airflow.

Call Neese Today!

If you’re thinking about installing an HVAC UV light in your home, call Neese. We can ask you a few simple questions and then pair you with the best UV light for you and your family. Contact us today!

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September 1, 2019 by All Contractor Marketing

The Benefits of HVAC Ultraviolet Light

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Ultraviolet Germicidal Light Benefits –Alpharetta, GA

Do you have constant sneezing, an itchy nose, and also watery eyes? Do you get a full nights rest but wake up exhausted and also feeling sluggish? Are  you experiencing respiratory problems while in your home? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you could be experiencing bad indoor air quality. This bad indoor air quality could all start with your HVAC system. Neese- Heating and Cooling of Alpharetta, Georgia has the solution with an ultraviolet light. Bad indoor air quality occurs when you have contaminants like mold, mildew, dust, and also pollen that your HVAC system blows in areas that you actively breathe. Ultraviolet germicidal lights kill, prevent and also clean the microorganisms that grow in your HVAC system. Neese- Heating and Cooling are proud to offer ultraviolet germicidal lights to our customers.

What are Ultraviolet Germicidal Lights? –Alpharetta, GA

The discovery of ultraviolet lights occurred over 100 years ago. In the late 1800s the use of ultraviolet lights as a defensive germicidal tool was found by Nobel Prize winner and Danish physician Niels Finsen and is still used today. Ultraviolet germicidal lights are a great way to combat contaminants in your home, rid mold, and also mildew in your HVAC system. Neese- Heating and Cooling want to ensure your indoor air quality with ultraviolet lights. Now through the end of September, we have a steal of a deal on ultraviolet lights.

Benefits of Ultraviolet Germicidal Lights –Alpharetta, GA

When you choose Neese- Heating and Cooling to install your ultraviolet germicidal lights you will receive many benefits including:

  • Kill Mold, Bacteria, Fungi and Other Particles: Ultraviolet germicidal lights kill, prevent and also clean your HVAC system from mold, mildew and other particles. This allows your HVAC system to blow clean breathable air.
  • Improve Air Quality, Efficiency, Airflow and Comfort: Once your HVAC system is free of mold, bacteria, and also fungi, your comfort system runs smoother, better and able to reach your desired temperature quicker.
  • Reduce Clogging: Ultraviolet germicidal lights reduce moisture and free your condensate drain from clogging.
  • Rid Odor: The microbial growth that accumulates on wet surfaces in your HVAC system create an unpleasant stench. Ultraviolet germicidal lights are a perfect solution when your home has a foul odor from your HVAC system.
  • Lower Utility Bills: With the installation of ultraviolet lights creating better air quality, improving efficiency and also  increasing airflow you will see lower energy bills.
Neese- Heating and Cooling Ultraviolet Germicidal Lights Installation –Alpharetta, GA

Neese- Heating and Cooling have provided Alpharetta and the surrounding neighborhoods superior HVAC services since 1992. We know what it takes to get the job done right the first time. Our technicians are factory trained and authorized to install ultraviolet germicidal lights on all makes and models of HVAC systems. We are an honest, reliable and affordable heating and air conditioning company. We offer the highest quality ultraviolet germicidal light installation in the south. Now is the time to protect yourself and your family from bad indoor air quality that can cause severe health conditions. Choose Neese for your ultraviolet germicidal light installation and safeguard your family and home. We offer affordable financing and guarantee 100% customer satisfaction. Contact us today and schedule your free estimate!

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January 1, 2019 by All Contractor Marketing

UV Lights and Air Quality

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UV Lights and Air Quality

Ultraviolet light, also known as UV light, is not as uncommon or as hyper-scientific as it might sound. Anyone with windows is exposed to natural UV light from the sun’s rays. It is what causes nasty sunburns in the heat of summer. With long-term exposure, it can also cause permanent skin damage. Despite the potential cost of long-term exposure to ultraviolet rays from the Sun, UV lights are very common and safe to use in HVAC systems in the home. Especially if a house is prone to mold issues, it is worth it to talk to an HVAC technician about installing UV lights in your system.

UV Light Benefits

In the same way that too much exposure to UV light from the sun can damage your skin, installing a UV light in your HVAC system creates an environment that doesn’t support sustained life for mold spores and other organisms. When UV lights are installed in your home’s HVAC system, this effectively sanitizes the air flowing through your home at the source. With a little effort from your HVAC technician, the air that flows through your system can be clean, refreshing, and safe for everyone in your home to breathe through installing one of these lights.

How can you tell that your home might benefit from UV lights? There are a few different signs that might indicate you have a problem with mold or bacteria in your home. If you find that you or members of your family sneeze a lot, have consistent issues breathing, or are getting sick constantly, it might be time to have your HVAC system checked out. However, if you clean your system regularly and still experience issues, or if you live in an area where mold is common, UV lights could make all the difference.

UV Lights and Indoor Air Quality

The best way to tell if your air quality could improve with the help of a UV light is by scheduling an appointment with one of our HVAC technicians. They understand which systems could benefit the most from UV lights and will guide you through the process of installing lights that work for your budget and needs. In the long-run, installing a UV light in your HVAC system could save you time, money, and increase the comfort of you and your family. Contact us today to learn more

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