In San Antonio, we spend a big part of the year with the house sealed up—A/C running, doors and windows closed, and the same indoor air circulating again and again. That’s great for comfort, but it can be frustrating if you’re dealing with musty odors, allergy flare-ups, or that “stale air” feeling when the system turns on.
That’s where UV germicidal lights (UV-C lights) can help. Installed inside your HVAC system, these lights are designed to target biological contaminants—like mold and bacteria—that can grow in dark, damp areas such as around the evaporator coil and drain pan.
Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating (Cowboys AC) installs UV light systems as part of their indoor air quality solutions for San Antonio and surrounding areas like Boerne, Bulverde, Schertz, Cibolo, Converse, Live Oak, Windcrest, Canyon Lake, Leon Valley, Castle Hills, New Braunfels, Universal City, Fair Oaks, Balcones Heights, Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Hollywood Park, and Leon Springs.
To schedule an indoor air quality consultation or UV light installation, call (210) 495-7771.
What are UV germicidal lights?
UV germicidal lights use UV-C radiation to disrupt microorganisms so they can’t function or reproduce. In HVAC applications, UV lights are typically installed where microbial growth is most likely—especially where moisture is present.
Cowboys AC describes their UV light systems as a way to help keep your home’s air healthier, cleaner, and fresher, and they offer a free IAQ consultation to help homeowners choose the right solution.
How UV lights improve indoor air quality (the realistic version)
It’s important to set expectations correctly: UV lights aren’t the same thing as filtration, and they don’t “remove dust” from your home. Their purpose is to treat biological contaminants in the HVAC system environment.
The EPA explains that, if properly designed, UVGI (ultraviolet germicidal irradiation) cleaners may destroy indoor biological pollutants such as viruses, bacteria, and some molds—particularly those growing on moist HVAC surfaces like cooling coils, drain pans, or ductwork.
The EPA also notes that typical UVGI cleaners used in homes have limited effectiveness in killing bacteria and molds, which is why correct design, placement, and complementary strategies (like filtration and moisture control) matter.
That’s exactly why the best approach is to use UV as one layer of an indoor air quality plan—especially in homes where moisture, mold risk, or odor issues keep coming back.
Where UV lights are installed in a home HVAC system
Most residential UV installations fall into two common setups:
1) Coil/air handler UV (most common)
This is positioned near the evaporator coil and drain pan area—where condensation and dark surfaces can encourage microbial growth. Keeping that section cleaner can support fresher-smelling air and better system operation over time.
2) In-duct UV
This is installed inside ductwork to treat air as it passes by, depending on system design and goals.
Cowboys AC positions UV lighting as part of their IAQ solutions alongside items like whole-home filtration, dehumidifiers, and ductwork inspections/sealing—because air quality issues are often caused by a combination of factors (particles + moisture + airflow).
Key benefits of UV germicidal lights for San Antonio homeowners
Reduce musty odors caused by microbial buildup
If your home smells “musty” when the A/C kicks on, microbial growth on damp HVAC surfaces is a common culprit. UV systems can help by discouraging that growth where it starts.
Cowboys AC specifically highlights UV systems as part of their efforts to improve indoor air quality and keep air fresher.
Support cleaner HVAC surfaces
Even when a home is spotless, HVAC components can develop buildup in places you never see. UV is often used to help keep internal surfaces (like coils) cleaner—especially when paired with proper filtration and maintenance.
Better results when paired with filtration
Cowboys AC notes that they install whole-home air filtration systems that remove allergens and fine particles—and UV lighting is a complementary layer aimed at germs and bacteria.
That combo matters: filters handle particles (dust, pollen, dander), while UV targets biological growth in the system environment.
Signs your home may benefit from UV lighting
Consider a UV germicidal light if you notice:
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A musty smell from vents when the system starts
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Allergy symptoms that feel worse indoors
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You’ve had mold concerns in the past (especially around HVAC areas)
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You want an extra layer of protection for a household with kids, seniors, or anyone with respiratory sensitivity
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You’re already investing in filtration, and you want a more complete IAQ setup
Cowboys AC encourages homeowners to request an IAQ consultation to match the right solution to the home.
Do UV lights replace duct cleaning or air filters?
No—and that’s a good thing to clarify.
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UV lights don’t remove dust from ducts
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UV lights don’t replace filters
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UV is best used as a targeted tool for biological contaminants in the HVAC environment
The EPA notes UVGI can help with biological pollutants, but also points out limitations for typical residential units.
That’s why Cowboys AC pairs UV lighting with other IAQ solutions like filtration, dehumidifiers, and ductwork inspection/sealing when appropriate.
Professional installation matters (for safety and performance)
UV systems must be:
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Properly sized
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Correctly placed (so the light actually reaches the target area)
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Installed safely to avoid UV exposure risks and ensure reliable operation
Cowboys AC offers professional UV light installation and indoor air quality solutions, plus a consultation process to help you choose what fits your home.
UV light installation in San Antonio and nearby areas
If you’re ready to improve your home’s indoor air quality with UV germicidal lights, start with a conversation about your concerns—odors, allergies, mold risk, or overall air freshness. Cowboys AC serves San Antonio and nearby communities including Boerne, Bulverde, Schertz, Cibolo, Converse, Live Oak, Windcrest, Canyon Lake, Leon Valley, Castle Hills, New Braunfels, Universal City, Fair Oaks, Balcones Heights, Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Hollywood Park, and Leon Springs.
📞 Call Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating at (210) 495-7771 to schedule your free IAQ consultation and ask about UV germicidal light options for your HVAC system.



