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10 Benefits of Heat Recovery Ventilation Systems in 2024

Heat recovery ventilation systems (otherwise known as HRV systems) provide a solution by bringing in fresh air into habitable areas without letting heat escape. Stale air contaminated with smells and humidity is removed, and the heat extracted. It’s an efficient, cost-effective system. Here are some of the benefits of a heat recovery ventilation system.

Energy Efficient

Not only does an HRV system provides a healthier environment for you to live in, but installing one in your home will help reduce your energy consumption and lower your utility bills. The system is created to operate continuously but uses little electricity to do so, which will reduce the amount of electrical energy you consume overall. We’re all aware of the damaging effects of climate change and how home energy usage is a contributing factor, so making your home more energy-efficient can only be a good thing. 

Clean Fresh Air

One of the main benefits of a heat recovery ventilator is that it supplies fresh, clean air into your home throughout the day and night. An HRV system provides enough fresh air to keep you and your family healthy, as well as removing indoor odors, pollutants, and lowering indoor humidity. Dehumidification is particularly useful in the colder seasons too. There are no longer the typical CO2 peak and trough effects to deal with either. All of this helps to create a healthier, cleaner home for you and your loved ones to live in.

Less Wear on Existing Heating Systems

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An HRV complements an existing heating system by redistributing the heat and preventing its complete loss through the roofing. As a result, the heating system gets used less often to heat and then reheat your home. With the reduced strain on the existing system, it tends to last longer because it doesn’t have to work as hard due to heating each room less often. Also, with less demand on the system, there are typically fewer faults likely to occur when compared to heating systems that are overused. 

Eliminates Condensation

One of the main issues that homeowners face is condensation, which is known as the most common cause of dampness in a property. Installing a heat recovery ventilation system will ensure that any water vapor is removed. This is mainly a problem early in the morning where condensation hits the windows, windowsills, and framing. The last thing you want is to tackle dampness, mold growth, and rot, so having an HRV system in your property can put your mind at ease.

Excellent Control & Management Options

An HRV system is manually adjustable, so you can make small changes to the temperature settings and decide which rooms should be cooled or heated. Sophisticated systems allow for granular temperature control to allow for changing outdoor temperature levels too. There are also remote controls to adjust the settings from the comfort of your sofa.

Improvement in Health

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Having adequate ventilation throughout your property is crucial for good health. If you suffer from allergies, having mold and dampness in your home can heighten symptoms. Also, any asthma sufferers in the home will notice poor air quality because they will find it harder to breathe, which only becomes more difficult with stuffy or stale air. With the air pollutants removed, their airway is far less likely to get irritated, necessitating using an inhaler to get some relief. It’s a no brainer to invest in a heat recovery ventilation system for your home.

Consistent Temperature Control

Unlike with typical heating or cooling systems that periodically turn on and off, leading to highs and lows of temperature, an HRV system prevents this yo-yo effect. The changing temperature messes with our own internal temperature control system because we don’t know whether to perspire or shiver. The redistribution of warmth that’s been collected and gets redistributed throughout the home avoids the need to reheat the home over and over. It also maintains a far more consistent temperature from room to room due to the redistribution process. 

Compact in Size

An HRV system is compact in size, meaning that it can easily be installed in various areas in your home, such as the basement, loft, or adjoining garage. There are several models that are suitable to be installed within your kitchen. The main control unit tends to be located in the kitchen or utility room; however, it can be installed just about anywhere in your home to suit your needs.

Cooling, Not Just Heating

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Much is made of the heating features, but an HRV installation also provides the ability to cool a home as needed. For hotter climates, the cooling feature removes the need for separate AC units, which is another aspect of its energy efficiency. Also, it’s better for security because windows don’t need to be cracked open on a hot day to let cooler air inside because the HRV system already provides that. 

Increased Comfort, Better Sleep

With more consistent warmth, it’s unnecessary to feel discomfort from temperature variations. Going to bed in the evening and struggling to sleep in a cold bedroom that hasn’t had a chance to warm up yet is a thing of the past. A more peaceful slumber results. There are also no issues with draughts from colder corridors, hallways, and adjacent rooms. With proper temperature balancing, comfort is increased. 

Finding a Heat Recovery Ventilator 

Now that you have an idea of all the benefits a heat recovery ventilator system can bring, the next step is to find an HRV system for your home. Companies like BPCVentilation.ie can provide you with more information regarding what would be involved and which unit would be best for your property. You can usually get a free estimate before you decide to go ahead.

Whether you live alone, with friends, or as a family unit, keeping everyone safe and protected in the home should be your number one priority. Installing a heat recovery ventilation system in your property can help ensure your home is well-ventilated, warm, and dry. 

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