Showing posts with label UV Light Sterilization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UV Light Sterilization. Show all posts

Friday, December 10, 2021

Make This Season Healthier with a UV Light System

It's about this time of year that everyone starts coming down with "a bug". Whether it's just a cold or actually the flu, no one likes getting sick. Royal Heating & Air has a great solution to help you stay as healthy as possible this season - Ultraviolet (UV) lights for your HVAC system! Today we're talking about how a UV light system works and why it's beneficial for your home and your health. Keep reading to learn more! 


What Does Ultraviolet Light Do? 


Ultraviolet (UV) light destroys the pathogens it shines on by deactivating their ability to multiply. That's right, simply shining UV light on bacteria and viruses can prevent them from replicating and overwhelming your immune system, making you sick. No harsh chemicals! 

UV Light for Coils


There are two types of UV lights available for your HVAC system. The first kind focuses on the components that are most prone to growing mold and mildew or other allergens and contaminants. The coils in your HVAC system have condensation that drips into a pan. This creates a humid, dark place... The perfect environment for mold and other harmful materials to grow. When air is circulated in your house through your HVACs ductwork, those germs get spread around and can reach every part of your home. By directing UV light at the coils with the proper intensity, those germs are killed and prevented from multiplying or spreading. In addition to providing cleaner air, your HVAC will also be more effective because the coils will not have buildup. This greater efficiency not only helps reduce your overall energy consumption, but it can also help extend the life of your HVAC system.

UV Light for Air Ducts


The second type of UV light for your HVAC is designed to focus on the air in your air ducts and to sterilize the air as it passes through. The positioning and intensity of the light can make a huge difference in its effectiveness. You will want to rely on a highly rated HVAC company. We will evaluate your home first to see if it is well-suited for a UV light. Then we'll handle the installation to make sure you get great results - and healthier air!



How Much of a Difference Does UV Light Make?


There are several benefits to having a UV light system installed in your HVAC. Most importantly, it helps increase the air quality in your home and could keep you healthier by destroying allergens, bacteria, and viruses before they cause issues. It makes such a big difference in air quality for our customers, that many notice immediately when the bulbs burn out and need to be replaced. 

What Substances Can UV Light Destroy? 

1) Allergens

If someone in your household suffers from allergies or asthma, air quality is extremely important to their quality of life. A UV light system can significantly help with this issue by eradicating common allergens in the duct work. You should notice that it feels easier to breathe and your lungs are less constricted than before.

2) Smells

Not only does the UV light reduce the number of bacteria in the air, but it also reduces smells and odors. When bacteria, viruses, and mold grow in your HVAC system, it can start to smell bad. Think about the moldy food you found in the back of the refrigerator... gross. Having UV light working for you to keep the air ducts free from contaminants can help improve the smell in your home.

3) Sickness

Are your family members sick all the time? It may be due to a medical condition, but it also could be because of a buildup of bacteria, viruses, and mold in your duct work. Breathing in these pathogens every day is harmful to anyone's health. Your body may get tired of fighting off so many potential illness and infections and become more vulnerable. One sleepless night or one stressful day could be all it takes for your immune system to be overloaded and no longer able to keep up. A UV light system can remove these harmful materials from your air ducts and ease the burden on your body.

Best HVAC Company at the Lake 


Want to give your immune system the best chance to stay healthy this cold & flu season? Give Royal Heating & Air a call to install a UV Light System in your home. It can help improve your HVAC efficiency and the air quality in your home! We can also help check-in on your furnace to make sure everything is working the way it should before it gets too cold. Call now! 573-480-4313.


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Friday, July 16, 2021

How Your Home or Office May Benefit From UV Light Technology in Your HVAC System

Allergens, pathogens, and odors, oh my!  If you are worried about what is floating around in your air, Royal Heating and Air has solutions for you.   It has been scientifically proven that UV light is effective in killing mold, bacteria and viruses.  That is why they are commonly used in hospitals, grocery stores, and restaurants to sterilize the HVAC system and maintain excellent indoor air quality. 

While testing is still being done, the CDC has said that “Vaporous hydrogen peroxide, ultraviolet germicidal irradiation, and moist heat are the most promising decontamination methods” for COVID-19.  That has created a lot of interest in UV lights and we are happy to answer our clients questions about them because we know there are so many different benefits to utilizing this technology in your home.



UV Light for Coils.

There are 2 types of UV lights available for your HVAC system.  One focuses on the components that are most prone to growing mold and mildew or other allergens and contaminants.  The coils in your system are where water will condense and drip into the drain pan.  This creates a humid, dark place for bad things to grow.  Then when air is circulated throughout your house through your HVACs ductwork, those germs are spread around and can reach every part of your home.  By directing UV light on the coils at the proper intensity, those germs are killed and prevented from multiplying or spreading. 

This effectively keeps your coils cleaner and free from the buildup that results from the contaminants collecting on them.  So, in addition to benefitting from cleaner air, your HVAC will be more effective when it comes to heat exchange and airflow.  This greater efficiency can not only help reduce your overall energy consumption, but it can even help extend the life of your HVAC system. 


UV Light for Air Ducts.

The second type of UV light for your HVAC is designed to focus on the air in your air ducts and to sterilize the air as it passes through.  The positioning and intensity of the light can make a huge difference in its effectiveness.  You will want to rely on a trusted HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks to evaluate your home first to see if it is well suited for a UV light, and second to handle the installation to make sure you get the results you are expecting.

Benefits of UV Lights.

Installing a UV light in your HVAC system at the Lake of the Ozarks can have a number of beneficial effects.  It will prevent the growth and spread of mold and mildew within your system.  It will also kill bacteria, fungus and viruses that are exposed to it.  Some additional positive side effect of that include greater efficiency and improved indoor air quality along with elimination of unhealthy odors.   

If any of this interests you, keep in mind that you will want a qualified HVAC technician at the Lake of the Ozarks to inspect your current system and make sure it will benefit from UV light technology.  At Royal Heating and Air we ready and able to help you decide which type of UV light system is best for you and get it installed safely and properly.  Just give us a call or fill out a request service form on our website. 


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Friday, June 25, 2021

How Your HVAC System can Help Reduce Allergy Suffering

Over 26 million Americans have asthma, and the most common type of asthma is triggered by allergies. What if there was a way to reduce those allergens indoors, where we spend the majority of our time?  Well, there is!  Here are some ways you can use your HVAC system can do just that.  

1) Clean air ducts. 

Since we don’t really see them, it is easy to forget about them.  But your ductwork can accumulate a build up of dirt, dust and allergens that can be spread around your entire home as your HVAC circulates the air.  Having your ducts checked and cleaned if they are dirty can reduce a significant number of particles in the air that could be affecting your allergies.

2) Clean filter.

For the same reason, having the right filter and replacing it regularly can make a huge improvement in your indoor air quality.  The same filter that will block allergens, can instead spread them throughout your entire home, if your filter gets built up and clogged with contaminants.  Keeping a clean filter not only helps with indoor air quality, it will also help your HVAC work more efficiently and extend the life of your system.

There are even high-efficiency filters such as HEPA filters which filter out more particles.  However, these more powerful filters can create more pressure in your system which can cause damage if your HVAC system is not suited for high-efficiency filters.  So, it is very important to ask your HVAC service technician at the Lake of the Ozarks if your system can handle it.

3) Whole-home Air Purifier.

A whole-home air purifier is a unit that is installed within your HVAC systems air handler, and it is capable of removing 99.97% of pollution and contaminants from the air.  It will do so with much more efficiency than your HVAC system alone.  A whole-home air purifier captures airborne particles from return air before they enter your HVAC system and can also extend the life of your HVAC system.

4) UV Light.

For another layer of protection, UV lights are a wonderful option for reducing pollutants and killing airborne allergens travelling through your return air vents.  There are basically 2 types.  One is installed above the evaporator and prevents the growth of microbes on the coil and drain pan.  The other is installed in the return air ducts and sterilizes the air as it passes through.  Your HVAC technician at the Lake of the Ozarks can advise you on the differences and help you decide which one is best for you.

5) Whole-home dehumidifier.

We have all heard it, “it’s not the heat it’s the humidity” in Missouri.  If the humidity in your home is too high, it can negatively impact your home and its indoor air quality.  With a whole-home dehumidifier you will be able to set and control the moisture level in your home and keep it at the optimal level to reduce airborne contaminants and the potential of mold and mildew growth.  A reputable HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks can help you with choosing and installing one in your home.  

If you are interested in using your HVAC system to reduce your allergy suffering, Royal Heating and Air is here to help.  We are happy to walk you through all your options and help you make the best decision for you and your home.  It is just one more way that Royal Heating and Air really is the King of Comfort.

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Friday, April 17, 2020

Allergens, Mold, and Germs - Oh My!

Allergy season is in full swing! And with all the additional germs floating around, it's important to do everything you can to promote a clean and healthy environment at home. Royal Heating & Air is the best HVAC Company at the Lake of the Ozarks, and we have several years of experience with indoor air quality. There are a lot of ways to help keep the air clean and fresh during this season. Read on to learn how to keep allergens, mold, and germs at bay!


Allergens


When you suffer from allergies and asthma, spring can be a particularly frustrating season. As plants and flowers bloom, they release a significant amount of pollen into the air. This pollen can cause allergic reactions like itchy and watery eyes, runny nose, and headache.

Other allergens that could cause issues include dust and the accompanying dust mites. Dust causes inflammation in the respiratory system and can produce the same allergic reactions people get from pollen. Dust mites are tiny organisms that thrive in the dust in your home. They are living things that produce droppings, which can accumulate on the surfaces in your home.

Large amounts of pollen, dust, and dust mites inside the home can cause respiratory issues, even for people without allergies. If your body is dealing with inflammation and consistently trying to clear out allergens from your system, it could have a harder time fighting off other things trying to attack your system.

To help prevent accumulated allergens in the home, change the filters in your HVAC system regularly and make sure to clean the air ducts and units often. Call Royal Heating & Air to schedule a maintenance check for your HVAC system.

Mold 


Another source of respiratory concern is mold. Mold is not just something that grows on the forgotten vegetables in the back of your fridge. Environmental mold is present it very high quantities in Missouri, and can quickly find its way into your home. Mold can also grow from too much moisture in the home.

A great way to help prevent mold from growing due to extra moisture in your home, it can be a good idea to install and use a dehumidifier. This will reduce the moisture in your home during the humidity of spring and summer and help prevent mold growth.


Germs


There are a lot of germs floating around right now that could seriously threaten your health. Whether it's hitching a ride on the bottoms of your shoes, or riding in on your mail, germs could be getting into your home more easily than you realize.

Royal Heating & Air can install HVAC Ultra Violet Light Systems to help kill germs and improve air quality. UV light rays kill bacteria and viruses so they can't continue to grow and infect the house. Instead of using harsh chemicals in the air, you can utilize a UV light system to destroy pathogens in the air in your home. Because the light remains on 24/7, it is working to improve the air quality in your home at all times.

Cleaner Air with Royal Heating & Air


If you are serious about improving the air quality in your home, regularly change the air filters in your home, use a dehumidifier during the summer season, and install an HVAC UV light system. Give the best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks a call at 573-480-4313 to learn more about how we can help and make an appointment for installation!


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Friday, January 24, 2020

Enjoy Cleaner Air with HVAC UV Lights!

Indoor air quality is a hot topic these days. There are a lot of simple ways to help improve the air quality in your home a little, like getting air purifying plants, changing the filter regularly, keeping floors and upholstery clean... But have you ever thought about installing a UV light system in your HVAC? Royal Heating and Air believes this is one of the most effective ways to remove harmful substances from the air in your home. As the best heating and cooling company at the Lake of the Ozarks, we know the ins and outs of HVAC systems at the Lake. Read on to learn more about UV light systems and why they could be the perfect solution for your lake house! 


What is UV Light? 

UV light, or ultraviolet light, is not visible to the human eye. You are likely very familiar with the effects of UV light from the sun when you get a sunburn in the summer. This electromagnetic radiation has enough energy to break chemical bonds, which is why it is good for killing bacteria and other harmful substances. This is also why it's important to wear sunscreen and sunglasses when you're out in direct sunlight. 

How Does it Work? 


The UV light rays deactivate bacteria and viruses so that they are no longer able to multiply. That is why this is such an efficient, clean way to improve the air quality in your home. Rather than adding chemicals to the air like other cleaning methods, the UV light destroys any pathogens that it comes into contact with. Because the light remains on 24/7, the air quality in your home is protected at all times. The UV light system is so effective, that some users noticed almost immediately when the light burnt out as the air became less clean.


What are the Benefits?


There are several benefits to having a UV light system installed in your HVAC. Most importantly, it helps increase the air quality in your home. There are a few other great benefits, however. Read on to learn more!

1) Smells

Not only does the UV light reduce the number of bacteria in the air, but it also reduces smells and odors. As bacteria, viruses, and even mold grows in your HVAC system, it can start to smell bad. Think about the moldy food you found in the back of the refrigerator... gross. Having UV light working for you to keep the air ducts free from contaminants can help improve the smell in your home. 

2) Allergens

If someone in your household suffers from allergies or asthma, air quality is extremely important to their quality of life. A UV light system can significantly help with this issue by eradicating common allergens in the duct work. You will notice that it feels easier to breathe and your lungs are less constricted than before.

3) Sickness

Are your family members sick all the time? It may be due to a medical condition, but it also could be because of a buildup of bacteria, viruses, and mold in your duct work. Breathing these pathogens in every day is harmful to anyone's health. Your body may get tired of fighting off so many potential illness and infections and become more vulnerable. One sleepless night or one stressful day could be all it takes for your immune system to be overloaded and no longer able to keep up. A UV light system can remove these harmful materials from your air ducts and ease the burden on your body to constantly fight off germs in the air. 


Cleaner Air with Royal Heating & Air


If you are serious about improving the air quality in your home, talk to us about installing UV lights in your duct work. By decreasing the bacteria present in your air ducts, we are able to improve the air quality in your home!  This can reduce the chances of you or your family getting sick, reduce bad odors in your home, and help improve your respiratory health. This UV light treatment is especially effective at the Lake of the Ozarks due to our humid summer climate. Give the best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks a call at 573-480-4313 to learn more or make an appointment for installation!



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Thursday, July 11, 2019

Benefits of Installing HVAC UV Lights


Is good air quality important to you and your family?  The air quality inside your home is directly related to the cleanliness of your ductwork.  In addition to better indoor air quality, cleaning your ducts also improves the efficiency of your HVAC system and reduces fire risks.  This is particularly important during the humid summer months, when mold has a better chance of developing.

UV light has been used to sterilize a variety of things.  Here at Royal Heating & Air, the use of UV light is for sterilizing air ducts, which reduces the amount of bacteria and results in a higher quality of air.  How exactly does this work, though?  Your Lake of the Ozarks HVAC company explains the use of UV lights in residential homes.

How UV Light Sterilization Works

HVAC UV lights remain on 24/7 and are very effective at controlling mold and bacteria.  Any mold in the line of sight of the UV light will be killed, minimizing the build-up on the coil.  In some cases, people with severe respiratory issues could tell when the light was burnt out due to the decrease in air quality.  But first, what exactly is Ultraviolet light?  Continue reading to find out!


What is Ultraviolet Light? 

Ultraviolet light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is not visible to the human eye.  This radiation comes from the sun and is transmitted in waves or particles at different wavelengths and frequencies.  This broad range of wavelengths is known as the electromagnetic spectrum.  The spectrum is generally divided into seven regions, with UV falling between visible light and x-rays.  UV light is generally then divided into three sub-categories: UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C.  UV radiation has enough energy to break chemical bonds.  This can be beneficial for disinfecting surfaces, but it can be harmful to the skin and the eyes.  Today, a number of artificial sources have been devised for producing UV radiation that can be used for a variety of things, such as killing bacteria to improve the indoor air quality of a home or business.

How Does Ultraviolet Light Kill Bacteria?

Shortwave radiation, or UV-C, has a potent germ-killing effect.  The UV-C wavelengths are germicidal, meaning they are able to inactivate microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa.  This property makes UV light an effective, environmentally-friendly and chemical-free approach to killing dangerous microorganisms.  The UV rays deactivate the DNA in bacteria and viruses, preventing them from reproducing.  At Royal Heating & Air, we have two types of UV lights that we can install in your ductwork to kill bacteria that has built up in there.  These UV lights remain on 24/7 and are very effective at controlling bacteria and mold.  Any microorganisms in the line of sight of the UV light will be killed, minimizing build-up on the coil and reducing bacteria in the air you breathe.


Benefits to Using HVAC UV Lights

There are many benefits to installing a UV light.  The most valuable benefit is the increase in indoor air quality.  UV lights control the amount of mold and bacteria in the air ducts.  This can reduce the chances of contracting a cold or the flu because the air is not re-circulated by the HVAC system.  Not only does the UV light reduce the number of bacteria in the air, but it also reduces smells and odors.  UV lights are especially beneficial to Lake of the Ozarks residents because they are more efficient in humid climates.  These lights can also reduce clogging in condensate drain lines by preventing algae growth.  Lastly, UV lights reduce the amount of mold build-up on the coil, which improves the efficiency of the unit and reduces overall electricity cost.

Benefits Summary

As stated above, there are many benefits to installing a UV light, most of which is the increase in indoor air quality.  Below is a short check-list of reasons to use an HVAC UV light:

  • Increases Airflow
  • Improves Efficiency
  • Helps Reduce Electricity Costs
  • Reduces Allergens
  • Kills Mold and Bacteria


Cleaner Air With Royal Heating & Air

Are you looking to improve the air quality in your home?  Talk to us about installing UV lights in your ductwork today.  By decreasing the bacteria present in your air ducts, we are able to improve the air quality in your home.  This can reduce the chances of you or your family contracting a cold or the flu, and reduce smells and odors in your home.  This UV light treatment is especially effective at the Lake of the Ozarks due to the humid summer climate.  Give our Lake of the Ozarks HVAC company a call at 573-480-4313 to learn more or make an appointment for installation.

Royal Heating & Air is a full-service, locally owned and operated HVAC Company at Lake of the Ozarks.  From preventative maintenance to complete furnace and air conditioning installations, we can provide you with affordable, dependable, trustworthy service.  The best HVAC Company at the Lake of the Ozarks services all makes and models, and offers Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems.

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Friday, February 1, 2019

HVAC UV Lights Will Improve Your Air Quality!


We spend a ton of time inside our homes, so having quality indoor air is essential. One way we can help ensure we have the best indoor air is with a UV light system. UV lights control the amount of mold and bacteria in the air ducts. This can reduce the chances of contracting a cold or the flu because the air is not re-circulated by the HVAC system. Not only does the UV light reduce the number of bacteria in the air, but it also reduces smells and odors. UV lights are especially beneficial to Lake of the Ozarks residents because they are more efficient in humid climates. These lights can also reduce clogging in condensate drain lines by preventing algae growth. UV lights reduce the amount of mold build-up on the coil, which improves the efficiency and reduces electricity cost. Here at Royal Heating and Air, the use of UV light is for sterilizing air ducts, which reduces the amount of bacteria and results in a higher quality of air.  Your Lake of the Ozarks HVAC company has a few benefits to using UV lights and how it will improve your indoor air quality.


How it Works


HVAC UV lights remain on 24/7 and are very effective at controlling mold and bacteria. Any mold in the line of sight of the UV light will be killed, minimizing the build-up on the coil. In some cases, people with severe respiratory issues could tell when the light was burnt out due to the decrease in air quality.




Benefits

There are many benefits to installing a UV light. The most valuable benefit is the increase in indoor air quality. Check out a few more in-depth reasons installing UV lights can improve your indoor air quality.

1. Increased Airflow


Excess particles build up in your system and your air filter can only filter so much. A UV light system is a way to ensure your system traps the excess debris. Adding a UV light system can help free your system of particles that can block air flow. Increasing the airflow in your system will help it operate optimally. 


2. Improve Efficiency 


When your system doesn't have to work so hard, you will get an increase in efficiency. By cleaning out excess bacteria and microorganisms that grow on the HVAC coils, you can ensure your system will run more efficiently. The more efficient your system runs the more money you save. It will help keep your energy cost low so you can save money over the lifetime of your HVAC system. 


3. Reduce Allergens



Since most people spend many hours inside their home, the air quality is important. To help remove allergens, mold, bacteria and other factors that contribute to sickness, a UV light will help eliminate these allergens from your system.  Reducing the amount of illness producing germs will keep your entire family safer and happier.


4. Kills Mold and Bacteria


UV lights control the amount of mold and bacteria in the air ducts. This can reduce the chances of contracting a cold or the flu because the air is not re-circulated by the HVAC system. Not only does the UV light reduce the number of bacteria in the air, but it also reduces smells and odors. UV lights are especially beneficial to Lake of the Ozarks residents because they are more efficient in humid climates. These lights can also reduce clogging in condensate drain lines by preventing algae growth. UV lights reduce the amount of mold build-up on the coil, which improves the efficiency and reduces electricity cost. 


Cleaner Air With Royal Heating & Air


HVAC UV lights are an effective way to improve indoor air quality. Lake of the Ozark residents are often plagued with mold due to the naturally humid climate. Installing a UV light to your HVAC systems could significantly improve your indoor air quality by removing the mold from the coils. Royal Heating and Air is a full-service, locally owned and operated HVAC company at Lake of the Ozarks. From preventative maintenance to complete furnace and air conditioning installations, we can provide you with affordable, dependable, trustworthy service. The best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks services all makes and models, and offers Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems.


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Thursday, June 9, 2016

Cleaning Air Ducts with Ultraviolet Lights

UV light has been used to sterilize a variety of things. In 1903, Niels Finsen won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with UV light in the treatment of Tuberculosis. Since then, UV light has been used in a variety of ways, from sterilizing hospital rooms to even making nail polish dry faster. Here at Royal Heating and Air, the use of UV light is for sterilizing air ducts, which reduces the amount of bacteria and results in a higher quality of air. How exactly does this work, though? Your Lake of the Ozarks HVAC company explains the use of UV lights in residential homes.

How it Works


HVAC UV lights remain on 24/7 and are very effective at controlling mold and bacteria. Any mold in the line of sight of the UV light will be killed, minimizing the build-up on the coil. In some cases, people with severe respiratory issues could tell when the light was burnt out due to the decrease in air quality.

Types of UV lights


Preferred Series UV Lamps

There are two types of UV Lamps from Bryant that Royal Heating and Air can install. Choose from either the single bulb style or the double bulb style. Both are efficient at killing mold and bacteria, improving home air quality and minimizing mold build-up on coils. Let’s take a look at the differences between the two:

Single Bulb


Performance

Average Power Consumption: 23 watts

Maximum Amperage Draw: .6 AMPS

Technology

Average Lamp Life: 1 year

Lamp Length: 19 inches

Average Power Consumption: 53 watts

Unit Power Consumption: 6-foot cord

Double Bulb

Performance

Average Power Consumption: 57 watts

Maximum Amperage Draw: 1.1 AMPS

Technology

Average Lamp life: 1 year

Lamp Length: 19 inches

Average Power Consumption: 27 watts

Unit Power Cord Included: 6-foot cord

Effectiveness


There have been a few studies on the effectiveness in UV light sterilization. Two studies looked at the effectiveness of sterilization by UV light, one in a hospital and the other in commercial office space.

In 2012, researchers at Duke University Medical Center used UV light to reduce the number of drug-resistant bacteria by nearly 97 percent in 50 hospital rooms. (Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/10/121018130923.htm)

In the other study, researchers measured the amount of fungus in an office before and after the use of Germicidal UV radiation. After 4 months of use, the amount of fungal contamination was reduced significantly. (Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC93076/)

Disadvantages


The main disadvantage of installing UV lights for sterilization of your air ducts is that only items in the line of sight are affected. Other disadvantages include possible damage to the drain pan in three to five years and possible damage to flex duct in as little as two years.

Benefits


There are many benefits to installing a UV light. The most valuable benefit is the increase in indoor air quality. UV lights control the amount of mold and bacteria in the air ducts. This can reduce the chances of contracting a cold or the flu because the air in not re-circulated by the HVAC system. Not only does the UV light reduce the number of bacteria in the air, it also reduces smells and odors. UV lights are especially beneficial to Lake of the Ozarks residents because they are more efficient in humid climates. These lights can also reduce clogging in condensate drain lines by preventing algae growth. Lastly, UV lights reduce the amount of mold build-up on the coil, which improves the efficiency and reduces electricity cost.

Cleaner Air with Royal Heating and Air


HVAC UV lights are an effective way to improve indoor air quality. Lake of the Ozark residents are often plagued with mold due to the naturally humid climate. Installing a UV light to your HVAC systems could significantly improve your indoor air quality by removing the mold from the coils. Royal Heating and Air is a full-service, locally owned and operated HVAC company at Lake of the Ozarks. From preventative maintenance to complete furnace and air conditioning installations, we can provide you with affordable, dependable, trustworthy service.


Royal Heating & Air - "The King of Comfort"


Visit our website: www.RoyalHeatandAir.com
CALL TODAY! (573) 480-4313


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