What is MVHR?

MVHR stands for Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery. It is a ventilation system that provides fresh air to your home while recovering heat from the exhaust air to warm or cool the incoming air.

Benefits of MVHR:

  • Energy savings: MVHR can help you save up to 30% on your energy costs for heating and cooling your home.
  • Improved air quality: MVHR helps to remove dust, mold, pollen, and other pollutants from the air in your home.
  • Reduced noise: MVHR helps to reduce noise from outside entering your home.
  • Increased comfort: MVHR helps to maintain the temperature and humidity in your home at a comfortable level.

How does MVHR work?

MVHR works by using two fans: one fan to extract exhaust air from the house and one fan to supply fresh air to the house. These two air streams are passed through a heat exchanger, where heat from the exhaust air is transferred to the incoming air.

Who is MVHR suitable for?

MVHR is suitable for most homes and buildings, including:

  • New builds: MVHR can be easily integrated into the design of a new home.
  • Renovations: MVHR can be installed in most existing homes.
  • Commercial buildings: MVHR can help to save energy and improve air quality in commercial buildings.

Conclusion:

MVHR is an efficient and energy-saving ventilation system that can provide many benefits for your home. If you are looking for a way to improve indoor air quality and save money on energy costs, MVHR is a great option.

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