UV Light Installation in Stamford, CT
If your home smells musty no matter how often you swap the filter, or allergies flare every time the AC kicks on, the problem is likely growing inside your HVAC system.
Living close to Long Island Sound means dealing with higher humidity year-round. That moisture feeds mold, mildew, and bacteria on your evaporator coil and throughout your ductwork. Every cycle pushes those contaminants into the air you breathe.
Amazon Air PRO installs germicidal UV lights for HVAC systems across Stamford, CT, helping homeowners and businesses eliminate biological growth at the source.
Warning Signs That Mean It’s Time for a UV Light
Your system will usually tell you something is off before the problem gets worse. Pay attention to these.
- Musty or stale odors that return even after filter changes and duct cleaning
- Allergy symptoms, congestion, or respiratory issues that get worse indoors
- Visible mold or dark buildup on or around your evaporator coil
- A damp feeling inside even though the system is running
- More frequent sick days among household members or office staff
- Odors that air fresheners and cleaning products cannot get rid of
How Germicidal UV Lights Protect Your HVAC System
HVAC UV lights use ultraviolet-C wavelengths to destroy the DNA of mold, bacteria, and viruses before they spread through your system. It’s the same technology used in hospitals and water treatment facilities, sized for residential and commercial HVAC units.
Coil-Sterilizing UV Lights
These mount near your evaporator coil and run around the clock, preventing mold and biofilm from forming on the coil surface. For most Stamford homes dealing with persistent humidity, this is the most popular option.
Air-Sterilizing UV Lights
These install inside the return duct and activate with your system, targeting airborne pathogens as air passes through. This type works well for larger homes and commercial spaces with higher foot traffic, including office buildings and medical practices.
Target Airborne Contaminants With In-Duct UV
Where the UV light sits inside your system matters. Incorrect placement cuts effectiveness, so we start every job with a full look at your equipment.
Step 1: System Assessment
We inspect the HVAC layout, evaporator coil condition, ductwork configuration, and electrical access to find the best mounting location for the UV unit.
Step 2: Unit Selection and Placement
Based on your system and the air quality issues you are dealing with, we choose the right unit. Coil-sterilizing lights get mounted near the evaporator coil inside the air handler. In-duct units go in the return air duct where they get the most airflow exposure.
Step 3: Mounting and Wiring
We cut a small access point, secure the unit, and hardwire it to your furnace or air handler so the light runs automatically with your system.
Step 4: Testing and Walkthrough
We run the system, confirm the UV unit is working as expected, and walk you through everything, including the annual bulb replacement schedule.
Most installations wrap up in under two hours, and the system is ready to go right after.
We Install Fresh-Aire UV and RGF REME HALO Systems
Amazon Air PRO is a certified installer of Fresh-Aire UV and RGF Environmental Group. Fresh-Aire UV is widely recognized for germicidal effectiveness and long-lasting performance, with models built for both residential and commercial systems. RGF’s REME HALO® goes further by actively purifying air throughout your entire conditioned space, not just at the coil.
Every unit we install meets UL safety standards and comes with a manufacturer warranty backed by our own service guarantee. We match the system to your HVAC setup, the size of your space, and the specific concerns you’re trying to solve.
The Cost of Ignoring Mold and Biofilm in Your HVAC System
Leaving mold and biofilm on your coil is not a neutral decision. The longer it sits, the worse things get.
With a UV Light Installed
Your evaporator coil stays clean. The system runs efficient cycles and recurring odor and air quality problems go away.
Lightly Contaminated Coil
Stale smells start showing up. Energy bills creep higher as the coil loses heat transfer efficiency. Allergy symptoms become more frequent indoors.
Heavy Mold and Biofilm Buildup
Odors persist no matter what you try. Energy costs climb noticeably. The risk of coil corrosion and expensive repairs increases, and contaminants recirculate with every cycle.
For most homes, a UV light is one of the more affordable HVAC upgrades with a clear payoff. Most homeowners recoup the investment through lower maintenance and better efficiency within the first couple of years. Explore all of our UV light options and services here.
What a UV Light Does for Your Home
Stops Mold Before It Starts
A coil-sterilizing UV light runs nonstop, keeping mold from forming on your evaporator coil and drain pan. If recurring smells come back no matter how often you clean, this is usually the fix.
Neutralizes Bacteria and Viruses
UV-C light destroys the DNA of airborne pathogens from flu viruses to staph bacteria. For families with young children, elderly members, or anyone immunocompromised, it adds quiet protection every cycle.
Eliminates Stubborn HVAC Odors
UV light breaks down the organic material causing odors rather than masking it. Especially common in older Stamford homes with untouched ductwork.
Reduces Strain on Your Equipment
A clean coil transfers heat more efficiently. Shorter cycles, less energy, longer equipment life.
No Chemicals, No Byproducts
Unlike sprays or ozone generators, UV-C purifies air without adding anything to your home. No cartridges beyond the yearly bulb change.
Over 10 Years of Trusted HVAC Service in Stamford, CT
NADCA-certified, BPI-certified, and fully insured with up to $2 million in general liability and full worker’s compensation. Every technician is certified before stepping into your home.
Over 10 years serving residential and commercial clients across Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. Our team handles everything from older homes in Shippan Point and Springdale to modern high-rises downtown.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are HVAC UV lights effective against mold and viruses?
Yes. UV-C light destroys the DNA of mold spores, bacteria, and many viruses. Installed correctly, it provides continuous protection every time your system cycles.
Is it safe to have a UV light inside my HVAC system?
The light is fully contained inside your air handler or ductwork. There’s no exposure to your skin or eyes.
How much does UV light installation cost in Stamford, CT?
Pricing depends on your system type, HVAC configuration, and accessibility. Call Amazon Air PRO for an estimate.
How often do UV bulbs need replacing?
Most bulbs hold peak effectiveness for about 12 months. We recommend yearly replacement to maintain full output.
Will a UV light damage my HVAC system?
No. These lights are designed for HVAC use and will not degrade your coils, wiring, or ductwork when installed by a qualified technician.
Can I install a UV light myself?
We don’t recommend it. Placement directly affects effectiveness, and working near electrical components inside your system carries real safety risks. Our Stamford installers handle everything from start to finish.
How soon will I notice a difference?
Most Stamford homeowners notice fresher air within the first few days. If your coil had heavy buildup, the improvement can be immediate.
Serving Stamford and Nearby Fairfield County Communities
Amazon Air PRO provides UV light installation in Stamford, CT along with nearby towns including Greenwich, Darien, Norwalk, New Canaan, Westport, and the greater Fairfield County area. If you are anywhere in the region and need HVAC UV light service, we are happy to help.
Schedule Your UV Light Installation in Stamford, CT
Do not let mold and allergens keep cycling through your home. Amazon Air PRO serves homeowners and businesses throughout Stamford, CT and surrounding Fairfield County with professional UV light installation that addresses contamination right at the source.
Call us or fill out our online contact form to request an estimate.