MVHR provides fresh, filtered air while conserving warmth by recovering up to 97% of heat from outgoing air, reducing energy bills and enhancing indoor air quality.
MVHR provides fresh, filtered air while conserving warmth by recovering up to 97% of heat from outgoing air, reducing energy bills and enhancing indoor air quality.
Essential MVHR troubleshooting tips: check filters, ducting, condensation drain, fans, and controller board. Keep ducts clean for optimal airflow and system efficiency.
MEV
MVHR and MEV both improve air quality, but MVHR offers energy-efficient heat recovery, making it ideal for the UK’s cold, damp climate.
dcv
Explore the differences between MVHR and DCV to find the right ventilation system for your home, focusing on air quality, energy efficiency, and climate suitability.
trickle vent
MVHR vs. trickle vents: MVHR provides constant airflow, retains heat, filters air, and reduces energy costs—ideal for efficient, healthy home ventilation.
PIV in attic
Discover why MVHR outperforms PIV in the UK climate. Enjoy better air quality, heat recovery, and energy efficiency with an MVHR system tailored for UK homes.
clothes horse
Learn how drying clothes indoors raises humidity, inviting mould and dust mites. Explore ventilation solutions to keep your home's air fresh and healthy.
Bank Notes
Understand MVHR running costs: learn about energy efficiency, typical UK electricity costs, and how MVHR systems are designed for cost-effective, long-term savings.
dust mite
Dust mites are microscopic creatures that thrive in warm, humid environments. While they may be invisible […]
Empty Chairs Beside Table With Tulip Flowers
Managing indoor humidity is crucial for maintaining a healthy and comfortable living environment. Excess moisture in […]