UV air filters and traditional air filters both improve indoor air quality, but they work in very different ways.
Traditional air filters are designed to physically capture particles as air passes through them. These include dust, pollen, pet dander, and other airborne debris.
UV air filters, on the other hand, don’t trap particles. Instead, they use ultraviolet light to neutralize biological contaminants like bacteria and mold.
Here’s a simple comparison:
Because they target different types of contaminants, many homes benefit from using both systems together.
In the Texas Hill Country, where dust, allergens, and humidity can all impact air quality, combining filtration and UV purification can help create a cleaner, healthier indoor environment.
72 Degrees Texas can recommend the right combination of systems for homeowners in Fredericksburg, Kerrville, and surrounding areas based on your air quality needs.