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  • Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

    Optimal Placement for UV Lights in HVAC Systems: Why Location is Everything for Your Home's Air

    This article covers optimal placement for UV lights in an HVAC system is directly inside the evaporator coil, as this location targets the primary source of mold and bacteria growth, leading to more effective air disinfection, improved system efficiency, and a longer equipment lifespan.

  • Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)

    High-Powered UV Lights for HVAC Systems

    This article explains how high-powered UV-C lights installed in a home's HVAC system work to neutralize airborne pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and mold, thereby improving indoor air quality, system efficiency, and overall household health.

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    Could Your HVAC System Be Secretly Growing Mold? A Homeowner's Guide to Prevention

    This article breaks down how HVAC systems can unintentionally foster mold growth—and what homeowners can do to prevent it. From moisture buildup and dirty ducts to poorly installed systems, the guide highlights common problem areas and gives actionable tips for maintaining cleaner, healthier indoor air.

  • Air Conditioning

    Enhancing Home Comfort with Mini Splits: A Smart Pairing with Your Main HVAC System

  • Mold

    The Uneven Breath We Take: Indoor Air Quality and Environmental Socioeconomic Stratification

    Indoor air quality is often treated as a universal concern, but the truth is far from equal.