Breathe Fresh and Save Energy With Air Ventilators
When the air inside your home is stale, opening a window is often a simple solution. But that’s not always an option when the pollen and allergen count is high in the summer. Nor is it in the dead of winter. Fortunately, Hoffman Heating & Cooling has the answer: energy recovery (ERVs) and heat recovery ventilators (HRVs). Below, our Bryant® experts explain everything you need to know about these fresh air ventilation systems. Call us with questions, or to book an appointment, at 920-982-6565.
Why Do Air Ventilators Matter?
Many of today’s homes are built to be airtight, for efficiency reasons. While that can certainly save you on energy, it can also trap airborne contaminants in your house and make your air stale. An air ventilator can help relieve those problems by bringing fresh air inside. It helps reduce indoor pollution, provide better moisture control, and increase your comfort. And it does it without affecting that energy efficiency.
Types of Air Ventilators
Heat Recovery Ventilators
HRVs are designed to exchange stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air. The bonus? They do so without sacrificing heat. So, even if it’s a frigid winter night, you can enjoy fresh outdoor air in your home while staying perfectly comfortable. HRV systems are perfect for colder regions—like here in the New London area. They are also ideal for preventing heat loss and, because they supply you with fresh air, keep your indoor air quality high, too.
Energy Recovery Ventilators
ERV systems work similarly to HRV: by replacing stale air with a fresh supply from outdoors. The difference lies in how they do it. Where HRVs transfer heat, ERVs also balance moisture to incoming air, much like a humidifier or dehumidifier would. What you get is perfectly conditioned air no matter the time of year. This home ventilation system helps prevent dry or overly humid indoor air. It can even help reduce the strain on your heating and cooling systems.
Choosing Between Fresh Air Ventilators
With so many ventilation options, it can be hard to know which to choose. Some factors to consider include the size of your home, how airtight it is, and whether anyone in your home suffers from allergies or asthma. The best way to decide? Turn to the pros here at Hoffman Heating. We’ll help you find the perfect home ventilator as well as any other air quality solutions you may need.
Make your appointment today by calling us at 920-982-6565 or contacting us online.