UV Light Air Purifier Services in Northeast Indiana
Air quality can play a significant role in your comfort. While airborne contaminants like pet dander and pollen may be somewhat irritating, others, like viruses, bacteria, and mold spores, can make you sick. When you need an effective, reliable way to neutralize these contaminants and improve your indoor air quality, consider a UV light air purifier from our team at Masters Heating & Cooling.
We offer UV air purifier installation and service in Northeast Indiana, including Fort Wayne, Decatur, Angola, and Greenwood. We have over 40 years of HVAC experience and promise excellent service with upfront pricing, convenient financing, and great customer reviews.
Are you concerned about the air quality in your Fort Wayne home? Call Masters Heating & Cooling today to learn how our UV light air purifiers can help.
What Are UV Light Air Purifiers?
UV light air purifiers use short-wavelength ultraviolet light, UV-C, to break down the DNA and RNA of viruses, bacteria, and mold spores in the air, rendering them harmless and preventing them from reproducing. This helps slow the spread of illnesses, reduces irritants in the air, and makes it easier to breathe, especially for those with allergies or asthma.
How Do They Help With Air Quality?
UV air purifiers can destroy or incapacitate bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. They work best with high-efficiency air filters, when the UV light kills the viruses and bacteria, and the air filter removes the remains and any other airborne particles, such as dust, pet dander, pollen, or dust mites.
Signs You Would Benefit From a UV Light Air Purifier
Whether you need an air purifier depends on the air quality in your home, the contaminants present, and your family’s health. Here are a few signs that you can benefit from a UV light air purifier:
- Someone in your home has allergies or other respiratory conditions: Microorganisms like mold spores can aggravate allergies and other breathing conditions, so a UV air purifier can help reduce symptoms.
- Your household gets frequent illnesses: UV air purifiers can help stop the spread of viruses and bacteria, contributing to better overall health.
- Your home has excessive dust: Dust is one of the most noticeable signs of poor air quality, and a UV air purifier combined with a high-efficiency air filter can remove the most common indoor air pollutants.
Why Choose Masters Heating & Cooling for Air Quality Services?
Masters Heating & Cooling has served Fort Wayne, Decatur, and Northeast Indiana since 1980. We’re fully licensed and insured, with NATE-certified, background-checked technicians, and our team can service all HVAC equipment brands.
We offer free estimates on system replacements and valuable discounts for military members, veterans, and seniors. From heating and air conditioning to indoor air quality and plumbing services, we can help with all your home comfort needs.
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Contact Masters Heating & Cooling to schedule a UV light air purifier installation in Northeast Indiana.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know that I have poor indoor air quality?
You may need an air purifier if you notice signs of poor air quality, such as excessive household dust, stale air, musty or sour odors, frequent illnesses, increased allergy symptoms, or signs of irritation, such as a sore throat, sneezing, runny nose, or coughing.
Can an air purifier be used with an air conditioning system?
UV air purifiers can be used with any centralized forced-air system, including air conditioners, heat pumps, and furnaces.
How often should I have my UV light air purifier serviced?
UV air purifiers need occasional cleaning and bulb replacement. You can keep your UV air purifier working reliably by scheduling service once a year, along with your annual HVAC maintenance visit.