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Professional UV Bulb Installation for HVAC Systems
Let the power of UV light help protect your home. UV bulbs installed in your HVAC system reduce bacteria, mold, and viruses, keeping the air in your home cleaner and safer.
Installed by trained HVAC professionals
Compatible with most HVAC systems
Backed by customer satisfaction guarantee
Signs you should call Gold Medal to install UV light bulbs in your HVAC system
Mold or Microbial Growth on HVAC Coils
Moisture in your system can cause mold or bacteria buildup. UV bulbs help prevent microbial growth before it spreads into your home.
Mold or Microbial Growth on HVAC Coils
Persistent Musty Odors
If your air handler or ductwork smells musty, UV light can reduce odor-causing biological growth and improve indoor air freshness.
Persistent Musty Odors
Allergens and Irritants in Home
UV bulbs complement air filters by targeting microorganisms that filters cannot capture, helping improve overall air quality.
Allergens and Irritants in Home
Reduced HVAC Efficiency
Coils covered in biological growth can reduce airflow and system performance. UV bulbs keep surfaces cleaner, helping your HVAC operate more efficiently.
Reduced HVAC Efficiency
Concern about Harmful Microbes
UV bulbs help neutralize bacteria, mold spores, and other microbes, giving you cleaner, safer air for your home and family.
Concern about Harmful Microbes
Desire for Low-Maintenance Air Protection
Once installed, UV light bulbs work continuously without chemicals, making them an easy and effective way to maintain healthier indoor air.
Desire for Low-Maintenance Air Protection
Help your HVAC system fight mold and bacteria by installing UV light bulbs
Your HVAC system does more than heat and cool your home in Central and Southern New Jersey, and parts of Eastern New York. It also moves a lot of air through tight spaces where moisture and organic buildup can lead to mold and bacteria growth. Installing UV light bulbs in your HVAC system gives your home an extra layer of protection by using ultraviolet light to help control harmful microbes before they spread throughout your living space. UV bulbs are a simple add‑on that can make your indoor air feel fresher and your system cleaner.
Installing UV bulbs can help your HVAC system stay cleaner
Ultraviolet light works by targeting biological growth like mold and bacteria on your HVAC coils and surrounding surfaces. When these organisms are neutralized, your system can maintain cleaner airflow and reduce potential triggers for allergy or respiratory discomfort. Some homeowners also notice fewer musty smells when UV bulbs are helping control microbial growth.
Here are ways UV bulbs help your system:
Kill mold spores and bacteria as air passes through the system
Help reduce odors caused by organic growth
Keep coil surfaces cleaner for better air transfer
Support smoother airflow for your HVAC system
Provide ongoing operation without harsh chemicals
Making sure UV bulbs are part of your whole-home air system solution
UV bulbs are an effective add‑on, but they are most helpful when paired with proper filtration and routine HVAC maintenance. UV bulbs focus on biological contaminants on coils and inside the air handler, while filters capture larger particles like dust, pollen, and pet dander. Together they help improve the overall quality of indoor air in your home.
Your Gold Medal technician in Central and Southern New Jersey, and parts of Eastern New York can assess your current setup and recommend the right UV bulb solution for your needs. They will also advise you on proper placement and replacement intervals so your system delivers ongoing performance
Professional installation helps maximize UV bulb effectiveness
Installing UV light bulbs inside an HVAC system requires precision and experience. Our Gold Medal technicians make sure UV bulbs are positioned for maximum effectiveness and safety. They also ensure your system runs efficiently so you can enjoy the benefits of cleaner components and smoother airflow.
With professional UV bulb installation from Gold Medal in Central and Southern New Jersey, and parts of Eastern New York you get:
Expert evaluation of your HVAC air quality needs
UV bulbs installed in the ideal location for performance
Guidance on when to replace bulbs for continued protection
Support from licensed HVAC professionals you can trust
Our HVAC technicians keep your air purification system healthy and efficient
At Gold Medal, we stand behind every UV bulb installation with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Our licensed HVAC technicians know the proper placement and setup to maximize performance while keeping your Central and Southern New Jersey, and parts of Eastern New York home safe and comfortable.
Professional installation of UV bulbs in HVAC systems
100% customer satisfaction guaranteed
Respect for your home, your system, and your time

5 steps to fresher, healthier airflow with UV bulbs

We examine where UV bulbs will be most effective, including the air handler and evaporator coil locations.
Our technicians mount the bulbs securely and safely, ensuring the correct positioning for maximum microbial control.
We run your HVAC system to confirm proper airflow and verify that the UV bulbs are neutralizing mold, bacteria, and other contaminants.
We provide instructions for monitoring bulb life, replacement intervals, and guidance to keep your indoor air clean and safe.
The Comfort360 membership shines a light on cleaner air
UV light bulbs help keep your HVAC system clean and your air fresher. A Comfort360 membership ensures the system stays in top condition year-round in Central and Southern New Jersey, and parts of Eastern New York. Membership perks include:
Instant $500 installation credit towards a new indoor air quality system
Up to 3-year warranty on all repairs
15% off all HVAC, plumbing and electrical services
Seasonal system tune-ups to ensure your system is at its best year-round
Waived diagnostic fees with repairs

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Questions about our UV light air purification services?
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UV bulbs use ultraviolet light to neutralize mold, bacteria, and other microbes that can grow on coils and surfaces inside your air handler.
The UV light’s role is to neutralize microorganisms that filters alone may not fully eliminate. While the filter captures particles, the UV light helps reduce mold, bacteria, and other microbes, supporting cleaner airflow and a healthier system environment.
Typically, bulbs last about one year. Our Gold Medal technicians in Central and Southern New Jersey, and parts of Eastern New York can schedule timely replacements to maintain continuous effectiveness.
Yes. UV bulbs are installed inside your HVAC system, out of direct contact, and designed to safely improve air quality without harmful chemicals.
They can be, especially in homes with humidity, mold concerns, or allergy issues. UV bulbs help limit microbial growth on coils and inside the system, which can improve air quality and keep HVAC components cleaner. They work best as a supplement to proper filtration, not a replacement.
Many units have an indicator light or viewing window showing the bulb is on. Reduced mold or musty odors can also signal it’s functioning. Since UV light can weaken over time even if it still glows, the most reliable check is scheduled replacement or professional inspection.
Most UV bulbs last about 9 to 12 months of continuous use before their germ-killing strength drops. Some higher-end models can last up to two years, but annual replacement is common to maintain effectiveness.
A UV bulb uses ultraviolet light to disrupt the DNA of microorganisms like mold, bacteria, and some viruses. In HVAC systems or air purifiers, it helps reduce microbial growth and limits the spread of certain airborne contaminants.
They can help reduce certain germs, bacteria, and viruses, but effectiveness depends on exposure time, airflow, and system design. UV works best combined with high-quality filtration, since filters capture particles while UV targets microorganisms.
Air passes through the purifier, where filters first trap dust and particles. The remaining air is then exposed to ultraviolet light, which damages microorganisms and limits their ability to grow or spread. Cleaner air is then circulated back into the home.