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A Beginner’s Guide to MVHR Ventilation Technology

in Tools & Home Improvement, Industrial & Scientific

Table of Contents

  • What is MVHR Ventilation Exactly?
  • What are the Benefits of MVHR?
  • Are They Suitable for All Homes?

As more households are trying to keep their energy consumption down and reduce costs, more are starting to pay attention to MVHR systems. MVHR has been around for a few years, and has tons of benefits for homeowners who want to reduce their energy bills while doing their part to preserve the environment.

They’re also a great way to improve air quality, with indoor air pollution being a much bigger issue than many imagine. Let’s take a closer look at MVHR technology, things to consider when installing a unit, and some of the reasons why they’re such a great option.

What is MVHR Ventilation Exactly?

MVHR stands for mechanical ventilation heat recovery. The mechanical part is handled by fans that allow air to circulate in and out of the house. The heat recovery part, however, is where these units really shine.

The way they work is that ambient air in the house is used to temper the air coming from outside. This is done by mixing air that is coming in with air that is coming out through an air exchanger. This means that the hot air produced by your heating system is not wasted, but used to heat the air coming in, putting less strain on your heating system as a whole.

What are the Benefits of MVHR?

Besides allowing you to save on costs and reduce your carbon footprint, these units have tons of benefits. But the biggest one is how efficient they are at improving air quality. These are recognised as some of the best systems to clean the air from pollutants and particles that could increase symptoms of allergies or trigger certain chronic respiratory conditions.

Are They Suitable for All Homes?

In order to know if your property would be suitable for these systems, there are a few things you have to know. The most important is your home’s air tightness. While homes don’t have to be perfectly air tight for these systems to work, there is a minimal threshold you have to meet. The only way to know if your home is air tight enough is to speak with a professional who’ll be able to conduct an inspection.

Another thing you have to take into consideration is space. However, there are units that are compact enough for homes with limited space, but you have to know if they’ll be powerful enough for your needs. If you want to know exactly how to pick a unit, you should check out https://www.bpcventilation.com/choosing-a-mvhr-unit. You’ll learn how to choose a unit based on your home’s size and number of rooms as well as a few pointers on some of the best MVHR manufacturers in the business.

We hope we were able to shed some light on MVHR technology, and maybe convince you to give it a closer look. Whatever you do, make sure that you speak with a qualified specialist first, and get as much information as you can on these systems before you make the jump.

Lana Rose

Lana Rose

Lana Rose, an esteemed home decor and improvement specialist, has led our content team since 2017. After graduating with honors in Environmental Design from the University of British Columbia, Lana worked on sustainable design projects for seven years. Her shift to writing in 2014 was driven by a desire to share eco-friendly home improvement ideas. When not exploring the latest home decor trends, Lana is an avid gardener, blending her professional insights with personal passions to create content that resonates with a broad audience.

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