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The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends that dryer vents be inspected and cleaned regularly to reduce the risk of dryer fires caused by lint buildup.
Warning signs include longer dryer cycles, excess lint around the dryer, or a dryer that feels unusually hot during operation.
Duct cleaning is typically recommended when there is visible buildup around vents, debris inside the ductwork, musty or stale odors when the system runs, or dust returning quickly after cleaning. Homes that have undergone renovations, have pets, smokers, or sit unused for extended periods may also benefit from duct cleaning.
UV lights are installed based on system layout and need. Common locations include the supply plenum, above the coil near the blower wheel, or beneath the coil. Proper placement is critical for effectiveness.
UV lights help prevent mold and microbial growth, especially in high-moisture environments like Florida. HVAC systems naturally create condensation around the evaporator coil and nearby components, which can become a breeding ground for mold if left untreated.
When installed properly near the coil and supply plenum, UV lights reduce microbial growth in these moisture-prone areas and help keep internal system components cleaner over time.