heat recovery ventilators vs air exchangers


Did you know that most modern homes are airtight? This can lead to air stagnancy, creating stale air inside your home. An Air Exchanger can be used to replace this stale air with fresh air from outside your home, but what about in colder months? During heating seasons, a Heat Recovery System can retain the heat from the stale air and use it to heat the fresh air it takes in! This makes HRV ideal for colder climates.

 

FAQ

What is Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV), and how does it work?

HRV is a system that pulls the stale air out of your indoor environment, replacing it with conditioned air. Not only does it condition the air but the exchange system allows the new, fresh air to absorb the heat from the old air leaving the system.

What are the specific benefits of installing an HRV system in my home or building?

One of the major benefits of this system is it’s temperature retention. There is almost no heat lost during the exchange of air, recycling the heat existing in your indoor environment. Not only is it efficient, it will help control humidity, and air quality in your space.

Do you offer warranty coverage for your HRV installation services and the equipment installed?

We understand the importance of peace of mind. That’s why we guarantee our products and installation work. Additionally, we provide maintenance services to ensure your HRV system continues to operate optimally for years to come.

“Amazing. Great service, they were great to deal with and the quality of the job was top notch. Highly recommended. 👍”

– Trent Connors (Google Review)

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