UV Air Purifiers

UV Air Purifiers

Studies show that the air quality inside homes and businesses is typically two to five times more polluted than the air outdoors. Improving the quality of the indoor air is beneficial to everyone, especially those who suffer from allergies, asthma and other respiratory illnesses.


With advances in technology, installing a whole house UV air purifier is an easy solution to drastically improve your home’s indoor air quality. If you’re interested in learning more about UV air purifiers or want to have one installed in your home, contact the indoor air quality experts at ATL HVAC Experts today.

How Do UV Light Air Purifiers Work?

Ultraviolet air cleaners utilize UV lights to clean the air in your entire HVAC system. Ultraviolet light safely eliminates germs, mold and mildew. In some cases, it can control and even reduce or eliminate airborne bacteria and viruses. Ultraviolet air cleaners are an effective and safe way to clean your home or business' air.


ATL HVAC Experts keeps your family healthier and prevents mold growth indoors with UV air cleaners that work inside your HVAC system to neutralize allergens, irritants, and contaminants, and stop their spread.

Benefits of Installing a UV Light Air Purification System

When you have the indoor air quality experts at ATL HVAC Experts install a UV light air filtration system in your home, you’ll receive the following benefits and so much more:

Improved Health

If Pollen, dust and dander get in the indoor air supply it can negatively affect your respiratory system, especially for those who suffer from asthma and allergies. UV light air cleaners filter these contaminants from the air supply for a healthier environment.

Eliminate Odors

If your home is prone to unpleasant smells from pets, cooking, dirty socks, or musty rooms, you’ll find the relief you need when you have us install a UV light air cleaner in your home.

Easy Maintenance

The installation of a UV Air purifier can help keep your home, business and your HVAC system clean. UV air purifiers help eliminate the risk of mold in your HVAC system and in your home, and reduce the amount of dust and particles in your ductwork.

We proudly partner with Solace Air for UV Air Purification

How we improve the quality of your indoor air with “Smart AirSpace Technology”

SolaceAir provides safe, reliable and affordable high-efficiency air cleaning products for today’s tight building construction. We focus on trapping and eliminating the danger before it becomes a problem for you and your family with our three Lines of Defense.


Our Air Cleaners use electronic polarized-media technology to provide maximum air cleaning, while installing quickly into the existing filter tracks of your central heating and cooling system. This technology combines a safe, magnetic field to attract particles like a magnet collecting paper clips. Then it has enough voltage to stick these smallest of sub-micron particles to the replaceable media for optimum particle control. Its carbon center cell is ideal for removing some odors and roughly 40% of the volatile organic compounds (VOCs).


SolaceAir Air Cleaners trap 97% of particles at .3 microns and continue trapping particles much smaller in size. For reference, the eye of a needle is approximately 1,230 microns in diameter. Unlike passive mechanical filters where the size of small holes in the material determines the size of particles that can be captured, electronic polarized media employ the principal of agglomeration to join polarized sub-micron particles and VOC’s to each other as they pass through the central heating and cooling system. As the particles get larger during subsequent passes, they collect on the air cleaner’s disposable replacement media pads. In a short period of time, even the smallest particles --- those we breathe --- are removed from the air.

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  • COVID-19

    The CDC/EPA, reports that viruses like Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are spread through large respiratory aerosols that can land on surfaces and smaller aerosols that can stay suspended in the air from a few hours to over a day. The CDC encourages us to follow their guidelines by social distancing, washing hands, and cleaning household surfaces to reduce the impact of these larger aerosols. Epidemiologists, pulmonologists, and other medical experts also suggest that you be proactive in protecting the air space in your home from these smaller airborne viral aerosols.

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  • COPD Awareness

    Did you know that Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is the 3rd leading cause of death and some 30 million people are living with COPD in North America? More people die annually of COPD than breast cancer and diabetes combined and furthermore, there are an estimated 14 million people living with COPD who have never been diagnosed.

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  • Is your home making you sick?

    Thousands of years ago when humans began populating the earth we lived outdoors breathing fresh air that was constantly being cleansed by Mother Nature. Thunderstorms, lightning, and ultraviolet energy from the sun continually cleansed the outdoor air. Although our outdoor air is more polluted today than it was thousands of years ago, Mother Nature is still at work keeping the outdoor air as clean as possible.

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The benefits of Professional AC Repair

If you have a thing for AC repairs, enjoy working on mechanical equipment, or have pleasure in diagnosing problems, then you may be perfectly capable in handling some of the repairs to your AC unit yourself.


On the other hand, if you'd prefer to have your unit looked at by an qualified expert, it does make sense to call in a professional air conditioning repair technician, like those at ATL HVAC Experts. This will give you peace of mind knowing that if complications arise or something goes wrong during the repair process, you will have the best in the business who's qualified to deal with them appropriately.

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