HVAC UV Lights in Wichita Falls — Cleaner Air & Mold Protection
Did you know mold and bacteria can grow inside your air conditioner? The dark, damp environment around your AC coil and drain pan can allow microorganisms to develop over time.
An HVAC UV light system uses ultraviolet energy to destroy mold, bacteria, and other microorganisms inside your HVAC equipment. These germicidal UV air purification systems help keep your system cleaner and improve overall indoor air quality.
How UV Lights Work in HVAC Systems
UV lights installed inside your HVAC system emit ultraviolet-C (UV-C) rays that neutralize microorganisms as air passes through the system. This technology has long been used in hospitals and laboratories to help sterilize air and surfaces.
In residential systems, UV lamps are positioned near the evaporator coil and drain pan — two areas where moisture can lead to mold and bacterial growth. Continuous exposure to UV light helps prevent buildup before it spreads through your ductwork.
Problems UV Lights Help Prevent
If you’ve noticed a musty odor when your AC turns on, microbial growth may be forming on internal components.
UV lights help address:
- Mold growth on evaporator coils
- Bacteria buildup in drain pans
- Musty “dirty sock” odors from HVAC systems
- Circulation of airborne germs through ductwork
By keeping critical components clean, UV systems also help your HVAC equipment operate more efficiently.
UV Lights vs Air Filters — What’s the Difference?
Air filters capture dust, pollen, and other airborne particles. UV lights focus on something different: microorganisms like mold spores, bacteria, and viruses.
Together, filtration and UV purification create a stronger indoor air quality system. Filters remove particles, while germicidal UV air systems help neutralize biological contaminants inside your HVAC equipment.
Professional UV Lamp Installation
We install UV lamps directly inside your air handler or ductwork where microbial growth is most likely to occur. The light operates inside the sealed HVAC system, making it completely safe for your home environment.
Most UV light installations take only a short time and can be added to existing heating and cooling systems without major modifications.
Simple Maintenance for Long-Term Protection
UV bulbs typically run continuously and should be replaced approximately once per year to maintain full germicidal effectiveness.
During routine HVAC maintenance visits, we can inspect and replace UV lamps to keep your system performing at its best.
Improve Air Quality With UV Air Purification
If you’re concerned about mold growth, persistent HVAC odors, or airborne germs circulating through your home, installing a UV purifier can be an effective solution.
Contact us today to learn more about HVAC UV light installation in Wichita Falls and how this technology can improve the cleanliness of your home’s air.

