Is it advisable to purchase a Single room MVHR unit for my home? This is a question frequently asked when deciding between Mechanical Ventilation or a Single room MVHR unit. We think this is quite understandable, as the cost of a Single room MVHR unit can sometimes add up. However, it is always a great investment for many years to come!
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Improperly ventilating a home can create an unhealthy living environment and therefore result in health problems. It is interesting to know which ventilation system your home or office has, so that you can use it correctly. It could be that the incorrect use of a ventilation system will result in unnecessary costs or a deterioration of the living environment. Below we explain which types of ventilation systems can be present in your home or office. Do you want to buy a ventilation system? Then first read more about the types of ventilation systems available at Ventilationland.
Mechanical ventilation does make noise, but what causes that noise? A frequently asked question is: "How much sound is produced by mechanical ventilation?". To describe sound we use decibels, but what is this compared to? And how much noise should a ventilation system make? You can read it here.
The colder it gets outside, the drier the air inside will be. The heating will turn on more often, making the relative humidity lower and lower; ideal conditions for a virus.
Targeted ventilation based on the air quality per room has been a trend for some time now and is becoming more and more popular. This is understandable, because it has many advantages. More and more major brands are expanding their range with zone control.
Adiabatic cooling, or evaporative cooling, is an effective way of cooling. The air inside is cooled by evaporating water. It is a more energy-efficient and sustainable alternative to regular air conditioning. Depending on the airflow, this way of cooling is up to 80% more efficient and has been used for centuries. In this blog, we explain adiabatic cooling and why it is also an effective way of cooling at home.
Besides creating a healthy indoor climate, do you want to save energy without having to do anything yourself? Then choose demand-controlled ventilation. Without having to look after it, there is always clean and healthy air in the house. This system can easily be applied to a number of WTW systems and to "regular" mechanical ventilators.
Thermoduct is a product manufactured by Econox. A Thermoduct tube is a spiro tube made of high-quality galvanised steel, with a thermal insulation layer on the outside. This has many advantages, in this blog we explain this further.
When you want to install a new ventilation system or renovate a ventilation system, you will have to choose from various ventilation pipes. With so many different ventilation pipes on the market, we understand that this choice can be quite overwhelming. For this reason we have developed a selection guide for you, in which you can find all the advantages and disadvantages of the ventilation pipes.
A lot of people these days are spending a lot more time indoors than before. To be sure of clean air, it is important to properly ventilate and install an air purifier. Because indoor air is often more polluted than outdoor air. An open window or additional ventilation provides fresh air. An air purifier then filters out small particles from the air such as dust, pollen, smoke and particulate matter, which can enter even with an open window. But which air purifier is the best choice for you? Find out here in the air purifier comparator.
How do I know which bathroom fan is the best? What should I look for and what specifications are important to keep an eye on? Our product specialists have figured this out for you, with the aim of helping you find the best bathroom fan, which you are guaranteed to enjoy for a long time. On this page we have prepared a number of products for you, each with its own characteristics and qualities. So you can be sure that you will always end up with the best bathroom fan through Ventilatieland!
The abbreviation MVHR stands for heat recovery and is a method of ventilation in which as little heat as possible is lost. With MVHR ventilation, the used, warm air is simply removed and its heat is transferred to the fresh, cold air that flows through the ventilation system into the house. An MVHR unit keeps the air flows in your home balanced, which is why it is also known as balanced ventilation. The system is also known as 'ventilation system D'.
Imagine you are in a beautiful place in nature. In a forest, on the beach or high in the mountains, where do you feel comfortable? The surroundings are beautiful and the air is pure. You take another deep breath...
Good ventilation in your home is very important for your health. New-build houses in particular are increasingly well insulated these days; there is almost no more natural ventilation via grilles and gaps. Good insulation is good for energy saving, so how can you ventilate well and still save on energy? This can be done by using a heat recovery system (WTW), also known as a balance fan.
In a new-build home, the necessary ducts can be laid throughout the house, which is very convenient. In an existing house, however, this is usually not (properly) possible. A decentralised heat recovery system (decentralised CHW) is the solution here. But what is the difference and when do you know which system is right for you? We are happy to explain