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Molecular Air Science

Clinical IAQ Engineering.

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is more than just "fresh air." It's the technical management of microscopic particulate matter (PM2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and biological pathogens. In Lexington's Bluegrass region, pollen counts and humidity levels create a challenging environment for home health. At **Hvac Pros Lexington**, we apply clinical-grade purification technology to the residential envelope. **Caleb Phillips** views your home air as a life-support system.

UV-C Sterilization & Biological Defense.

HVAC evaporator coils are dark, damp environments—perfect breeding grounds for mold and bacteria. We implement **UV-C wavelength lamps** (254nm) that neutralize the DNA of biological agents as they pass through the air stream or grow on the coil surface. This isn't a "scenting" product; it's a molecular defense system that ensures your family isn't breathing aerosolized pathogens.

HEPA and Electrostatic Filtration.

Standard 1-inch retail filters are designed to protect the machine, not the human. We install **Whole-Home HEPA Filtration** and High-MERV electrostatic arrays that capture 99.97% of particulates down to 0.3 microns. By managing the airflow velocity, we ensure these dense filters don't "starve" your blower motor of oxygen, maintaining system health while purifying the air.

Humidity Logic & Moisture Control.

Lexington's high humidity leads to dust mite proliferation and mold growth. We implement **Whole-Home Dehumidification** systems that operate independently of your AC, ensuring your home maintains a "safe zone" of 45-50% relative humidity even on the muggiest Kentucky days. This protects your furniture, your health, and your building's structural integrity.

IAQ Science FAQ

What is a MERV rating?

Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value. A higher MERV (like 13-16) means the filter captures smaller particles, but it requires professional ductwork analysis to ensure the motor can handle the increased static pressure.

How does UV-C help IAQ?

UV-C light disrupts the DNA of mold, bacteria, and viruses, rendering them unable to reproduce. It is a standard technology in hospitals that Caleb Phillips has brought to Lexington homes.