Bruni & Campisi, Inc. is proud to serve homeowners across Westchester, Putnam, and Rockland Counties in New York and Greenwich and Fairfield County in Connecticut with trusted heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical services — including whole-home indoor air quality solutions like the Enviroaire UC Light air purification system.
If you’ve never thought much about the quality of the air inside your home, you’re not alone. But for families throughout the tri-county region, indoor air quality is an increasingly important part of home comfort and health. The Enviroaire UC Light offers a proven, low-maintenance solution that works quietly inside your existing HVAC system to deliver cleaner, healthier air to every room in your home.
Call Bruni & Campisi today to schedule your indoor air quality assessment and find out if the Enviroaire UC Light is the right solution for your home.
What Is the Enviroaire UC Light?
The Enviroaire UC Light is an in-duct ultraviolet-C (UV-C) air purification system that installs directly inside your home’s existing HVAC equipment. Rather than treating air in a single room like a portable purifier, the UC Light works continuously as air circulates through your ductwork — purifying the air for your entire home with every pass through the system.
The system uses germicidal UV-C light, a technology that has been trusted in hospitals, laboratories, and commercial facilities for decades to neutralize bacteria, viruses, mold spores, and other biological contaminants. The Enviroaire UC Light brings that same level of protection into a compact, residential-grade unit designed to integrate seamlessly with your home’s heating and cooling system.
For homeowners in Westchester, Fairfield, and the surrounding counties — where older homes, humid summers, and cold winters create ideal conditions for mold growth and airborne pollutant buildup — the UC Light is an especially valuable upgrade.
Why Indoor Air Quality Is a Concern for Local Homeowners
The homes throughout Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, and Fairfield County are known for their character and history. Many were built decades ago, with ductwork, basements, and crawl spaces that can harbor moisture, mold, and aging materials that contribute to poor indoor air quality.
Add to that the region’s climate — long winters that keep windows sealed for months at a time, and humid summers that drive up indoor moisture levels — and it becomes clear why indoor air quality deserves attention. Without proper ventilation or purification, airborne contaminants like mold spores, bacteria, pet dander, dust mites, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can accumulate indoors and circulate continuously through your HVAC system.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. For families with young children, elderly residents, or anyone managing allergies or respiratory conditions, that’s a meaningful concern — and one the Bruni & Campisi team takes seriously.
Problems the Enviroaire UC Light Helps Solve
Allergy and asthma symptoms that persist indoors. When family members experience sneezing, congestion, or respiratory irritation inside the home, biological contaminants in the air or HVAC system are often a contributing factor. The UC Light reduces the concentration of mold spores, bacteria, and other organic pollutants that standard air filters frequently miss.
Mold growth on HVAC components. Evaporator coils and air handlers operate in cool, moist conditions — exactly the environment where mold thrives. Mold on these surfaces not only impacts air quality but also reduces system efficiency and can shorten the life of your equipment. The Enviroaire UC Light positioned near the coil inhibits mold growth at the source.
Musty or stale odors from vents. That unpleasant smell when the heat or air conditioning comes on is often a sign of biological buildup inside the system. By neutralizing the mold and bacteria responsible, the UC Light can significantly reduce or eliminate these odors over time.
Airborne illness concerns. For households with immunocompromised individuals or anyone who wants a cleaner home environment, UV-C purification provides an additional layer of protection against airborne pathogens circulating through the HVAC system.
How the Enviroaire UC Light Works
When your HVAC system runs, air is drawn through your return vents, passes through the air handler, and is distributed back into your living spaces via supply ducts. The Enviroaire UC Light is positioned inside the air handler or ductwork so that this moving air passes through its UV-C light field on every cycle.
UV-C light disrupts the DNA and RNA of microorganisms, rendering bacteria, mold spores, and certain viruses unable to reproduce or cause harm. The process is continuous, automatic, and completely invisible to anyone in the home — the UV-C lamp is fully enclosed within the HVAC system and never exposed to occupied spaces.
Unlike mechanical air filters that capture larger particles, UV-C purification works at the microbial level. Many homeowners choose to use both technologies together — a quality HVAC filter for dust and debris, and the Enviroaire UC Light for biological contaminants — for comprehensive whole-home air purification.
Bruni & Campisi’s Approach to Indoor Air Quality
At Bruni & Campisi, Inc., we’ve spent over four decades helping families across New York and Connecticut stay comfortable in their homes. Indoor air quality is a natural extension of that commitment. Our licensed technicians bring the same care and expertise to UC Light installations that we bring to every heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical job.
Every installation begins with a system assessment. We evaluate your existing HVAC equipment, identify the optimal placement for the UV-C lamp — typically near the evaporator coil or in the supply plenum — and confirm compatibility before any work begins. Installation is clean, efficient, and typically completed in a single visit with no disruption to your daily routine.
We also offer ongoing maintenance support. Because UV-C lamps gradually lose intensity over time, annual lamp inspections and replacements are recommended to keep the system performing at full strength. The Bruni & Campisi team can include this as part of your regular HVAC tune-up so it’s never something you have to remember on your own.
Need fast home comfort solutions? Contact the Bruni & Campisi team to schedule your Enviroaire UC Light installation or air quality assessment.
What to Expect from Installation and Maintenance
Installation is straightforward for most homes with a forced-air HVAC system and existing ductwork. A technician mounts the UC Light unit inside the air handler or duct, connects it to power, and integrates it with your system so it operates whenever the HVAC fan is running. No major modifications are required.
Routine maintenance is minimal and easy to manage:
- Annual lamp replacement: UV-C lamps should be replaced once a year to maintain consistent germicidal effectiveness. The lamp may still glow after a year, but its UV-C output diminishes over time.
- System inspection: During your annual HVAC maintenance visit, our technicians will inspect the unit, clean accessible surfaces, and verify proper operation.
- No additional filter changes: The UC Light works alongside your existing HVAC filter. It does not require its own filter media replacement.
Building lamp replacement into your annual HVAC service visit is the simplest way to keep the system running effectively year after year.
Is the Enviroaire UC Light Right for Your Home?
The UC Light is an excellent fit for most homes with a forced-air heating and cooling system. It’s worth considering if any of the following apply:
- A family member has allergies, asthma, or other respiratory sensitivities
- Your home has a basement, crawl space, or known moisture issues
- You’ve noticed musty odors when the HVAC system operates
- Your home is older and has never had an indoor air quality upgrade
- You want whole-home purification rather than room-by-room portable units
Homes with boiler-based heating that doesn’t use ductwork will require a different approach. A Bruni & Campisi technician can assess your system and recommend the right indoor air quality solution for your specific home and setup.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Enviroaire UC Light
Is UV-C light safe for my family? Yes. The lamp is fully enclosed within the HVAC system and never exposed to the living areas of your home. There is no risk of UV exposure to people or pets.
How quickly will I notice results? Many homeowners notice reduced odors and improved air freshness within the first few weeks. Improvements in allergy or respiratory symptoms vary by individual and home conditions.
Does the system use a lot of electricity? No. Residential UV-C lamps draw very little power — typically comparable to a standard light bulb — and have no meaningful impact on your energy bills.
Can it be added to my current HVAC system? In most cases, yes. Our technicians will confirm compatibility during the initial assessment.
Schedule Your Indoor Air Quality Service Today
For over 40 years, Bruni & Campisi, Inc. has delivered dependable service to communities across Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, and Fairfield County. Our licensed, NATE-certified technicians are experienced in whole-home indoor air quality solutions and are ready to help you find the right fit for your home and family.
Stay comfortable and breathe easier year-round — book your appointment with Bruni & Campisi today and ask about the Enviroaire UC Light air purification system.
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