Architect
Discover how MVHR can enhance homes by improving air quality, energy efficiency, and comfort. Learn key considerations for architects designing with MVHR.
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Each step of our MVHR design and installation process is built around your needs, ensuring a comfortable, efficient, and healthy environment for you and your family. Get started with us today to discover how an MVHR system can enhance your home!
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MVHR keeps your home warm in winter by conserving heat while improving air quality—saving you energy and costs.
Myths and Legends
Uncover the truth about MVHR systems, debunking myths on energy use, noise, and installation for better indoor air quality and comfort.
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MVHR is essential for airtight homes. It offers energy efficiency, improved air quality, and humidity control. Perfect for self-builders aiming for comfort.
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Add insulation, but don’t overlook ventilation! Keep your home warm, fresh, and humidity-free.
MVHR provides whole-home ventilation and humidity control, while dehumidifiers offer short-term moisture reduction. Discover which fits your needs best.
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A well-configured MVHR system creates slight positive pressure, keeping out unfiltered, cold, damp air. Ideal for older homes to reduce drafts, moisture, and improve 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.
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.