UV germicidal lights remove contaminants like mold, mildew and bacteria. ProSolutions Inc. can install a new UV Purification System in Your Home's Furnace.
Comfort at home is important, and that includes keeping the air moving through your cooling system as clean as possible. UV light purifiers installed near your AC coil are designed to help reduce microbial growth on damp indoor coil surfaces, supporting better airflow, cleaner equipment, and fresher indoor air.
A UV light purifier installed above your indoor AC coil helps reduce microbial growth on damp coil surfaces, supporting cleaner equipment, fresher airflow, and better long-term AC performance.
Professional installation matters because placement is key. Your UV light needs to be installed where it can properly target the coil area without interfering with your HVAC equipment, wiring, or airflow. When installed correctly, it becomes a quiet little helper working behind the scenes every time your cooling system runs. Tiny light, big “ew, not today” energy. 💡
Calling ProSolutions for your UV light purifier installation helps ensure your system is installed safely, properly, and in the right location for your home comfort goals. Our technicians can inspect your AC coil area, recommend a compatible UV light purifier, and make sure the system is set up to support cleaner operation between regular maintenance visits.

If your coil UV light is not working properly, you may notice reduced indoor air freshness, musty odours, or signs that your AC system is not staying as clean as it should.
Common UV Light Purifier Issues:
Calling ProSolutions for your UV light purifier repair helps keep your air conditioning system working cleaner, fresher, and more effectively through Edmonton’s cooling season. Whether your UV lamp has burned out, the system is not powering on, or you are unsure if it is working at all, our team can inspect the unit and recommend the right repair or replacement option.

A UV light purifier installed near your indoor AC coil helps reduce microbial growth on damp coil surfaces, which can help keep your system cleaner between professional cleanings.
However, a UV light does not replace regular maintenance entirely. Your AC coil can still collect dust, debris, pet hair, and other buildup over time. The good news? With a properly working UV light purifier, your coil may not need to be cleaned as often as it would without one. Tiny lightbulb, mighty sidekick. 💡
Calling ProSolutions for your UV light purifier maintenance helps ensure your system is doing its job properly and continuing to support cleaner airflow through your cooling system. Our technicians can inspect your UV light, check your indoor coil, and let you know whether a coil cleaning is needed or if your system is still in good shape.
This is a small piece of your large home air quality, especially during the Summer. Ask your technician or home comfort advisor about a UV Light system for your coil.
ProSolutions is locally owned and operated by real people who care about your home comfort. Our expert technicians take the time to understand your home, your cooling system, and your indoor air quality goals. We make sure you feel comfortable with your installation and your options, because your goals are our goals.
While you might not notice an immediate difference, the UV light actively works in the background by preventing mold, mildew, bacteria, and other allergens from building up. This means your air quality and ease of breathing might improve even without you noticing!
No more questionable sniffling or allergies, wondering what the source is.
Adding a UV light system to your AC coil may actually decrease your utility bills. The build up of organic matter and mold can cause the coil to clog, limiting the efficiency of your system, increasing costly repairs, and even limiting the overall lifespan of your equipment. When you prevent issues, you're more likely to prevent high utility bills and costsly repairs.
While not necessary, if you don’t like paying for seasonal coil cleaning services (they are invasive, take a lot of time, and cost a lot, so we get it!), a UV light is something to consider for sure. Condensation builds on the coils that sit on top of your furnace, and with that area being dark and damp, mold, bacteria, and gunk build up over time. A UV light mitigates much of the necessary coil cleaning, so it can definitely be helpful!