You know that feeling when you step into a stuffy room? The air feels thick, almost oppressive, and you find yourself reaching for a window or a fan. Now, imagine it isn’t just one room — it’s your entire home. What you need is a ventilation system!
In a high-performance home, where energy efficiency is the main goal, air quality is one of the key pillars that your builder needs to understand.
Yet when your ventilation system is installed with any of the ductwork outside the thermal envelope (as many builders do), it won’t work the way it’s intended.
For instance, if it’s laid on top of the insulation inside your ceiling space (above the thermal envelope), then:
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During summer, your ventilation system will heat your house up
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And during winter, it will cool your house down
That’s the exact opposite of what is meant to happen. And it gets worse – improper installation can throw off your home’s moisture balance, creating dampness and…
Making Your Home a “Mould Trap”
Not only does this impact the structure of your home, but it can also affect your health, causing allergies, asthma, and other respiratory problems.
What’s more, a ventilation system that isn’t installed optimally forces you to use your heating and cooling system more regularly, driving up your energy bills.
Proper ventilation isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity for any healthy home. The key is to…
Work with a Builder Who Has Proven Expertise in
Installing HRV and ERV Systems
By understanding the intricacies of these systems and installing them correctly, they can tailor them to your home to:
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Balancing humidity. Regulating moisture helps prevent mould and mildew, protecting both your home’s structure and your health.
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Filter out contaminants. An effective ventilation system filters out things like mould, CO2, and PM 2.5, keeping the air safe and fresh, day in and day out.
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Enhance comfort. Balanced airflow and humidity mean stable temperatures and year-round comfort throughout your home.
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Maximise efficiency. By reducing the need for extra heating and cooling, these systems cut down on energy use and save you money because they are recovering the heat via the exchange process.
The Takeaway?
Proper Installation = Better Living
At the end of the day, you should never have to worry that the air in your own home isn’t safe to breathe. So don’t let a dodgy installation rob you of the quality you’ve paid for.
It doesn’t matter if you’re building a new home or just renovating — by working with a builder who knows how to seamlessly integrate your ventilation system into your house’s design, you can create a space that’s not only energy-efficient; it’s also healthy and comfortable.
But there’s more to building a healthy, efficient home than ventilation.
That’s why we’ve put together this guide for you to download:
The 5 Key Skills of an Energy-Efficient Builder
It’s free — and packed with insights to help you make informed decisions, avoid common pitfalls, and create a home that meets your comfort and sustainability goals.
*Disclaimer: Names and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals. These stories are based on real events, and any resemblance to actual persons is coincidental.
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