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Let's Clear The Air

Yep - it's time to make it simple to understand home ventilation!

Our blogs are designed to be your go-to resource for all things indoor air quality. Whether you're curious about the latest ventilation systems like MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery), MEV (Mechanical Extract Ventilation), or Positive Input Ventilation (PIV), we’re here to help. Our blog answers key questions about choosing the right system for your home, understanding how these technologies work, how much they cost to run as well as providing expert tips on repairs and maintenance to keep your system running efficiently.

From improving indoor air quality to reducing energy bills, explore how modern ventilation should be high on your agenda for comfort, energy efficieny and your health!

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What to Expect During an MVHR Service Appointment

Annual servicing is recommended for a MVHR system to keep the dirt, debris, muck and everything else away from key parts, keeping the system doing it’s thing as effectively as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions About MVHR Systems

Heat Recovery Ventilation is a system that continuously supplies fresh, filtered air to your home while extracting stale air. Here are some frequently asked questions...

Top 5 Signs Your MVHR System Needs Maintenance (and Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Them).

Here are some of the common signs that your MVHR system may need attention and what you can do to address them.

Understanding MVHR: What It Is and How It Works

Maintaining a healthy home environment is more than just cleaning and tidying—it’s about ensuring the air we breathe is fresh, clean, and free from dirt as much as possible.

What is the role of MVHR in Passivhaus?

Understand more about the principles of a fabric first, super insulation design principle and the important role of passivhaus accredited MVHR units

NOx Filtration & MVHR Ventilation

If up to 70% of our time is spent indoors, and indoor air can actually be up to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air - what is actually in the air?