Air Duct Cleaning

Real footage of our technicians performing professional UV Light Installation.

Installed inside HVAC air handler
Helps reduce mold growth on coils
Supports cleaner indoor air circulation
Supports cleaner indoor air circulation
Low maintenance & energy efficient
Professional installation and system testing
UV lights are installed inside your HVAC system near the evaporator coil or air handler. Their purpose is to help reduce microbial growth in areas prone to moisture buildup. Over time, this can help improve air quality, reduce odors, and keep HVAC components cleaner.
Installing a UV light can help:
Moisture buildup near coils can create an
environment where microbial growth occurs
UV lights help limit that growth
Cleaner coils = improved efficiency
Reduced musty odors
Supports healthier indoor air
1. Inspect HVAC system and confirm compatibility
2. Select correct UV placement location
3. Professional mounting and wiring
4. Secure electrical connection and safety testing
5. Verify airflow and system performance
6. Explain bulb replacement schedule
Reduced microbial buildup
Cleaner evaporator coils
Odor reduction
Support for allergy-sensitive households
Low annual maintenance
We install HVAC UV lights for:
Single Family
Homes
Apartment
Complexes
Rental
Properties
Office
Buildings
Whether you manage one property or multiple units in Memphis and surrounding areas, we can recommend the right UV solution for your HVAC system.
Whole-home air purifiers and upgraded filtration systems target airborne particles moving through the ductwork.
For maximum indoor air protection, many Memphis homeowners combine:
HVAC UV light installation
Air purification systems

Most UV lights last between 12 to 24 months depending on usage and system conditions. Over time, the bulb weakens even if it still appears to be on, reducing its effectiveness.

We recommend annual visual inspections as part of routine HVAC maintenance to ensure your system is operating efficiently. Regular checks can help identify buildup, airflow issues, and early signs of wear before they become larger problems.
No. UV lights target microbial growth. Dust control requires proper filtration and duct cleaning.
Yes, they can help reduce odors caused by microbial buildup near HVAC coils.
Yes, when professionally installed inside the HVAC system. The light remains contained within the unit.
Homes in humid climates like Memphis may benefit from added protection near moisture-prone HVAC components.

We offer expert fresh air solutions to keep your home or business healthy and comfortable year-round. Our team provides reliable ventilation, filtration, and air quality services.
Collierville, Germantown, and surrounding areas