Description
On average, we spend 90% of our time indoors, and — counterintuitive as it may sound
— the air quality inside is often poorer than it is outside. By installing mechanical
ventilation in your home, you can make sure the air you breathe indoors is just as fresh
and healthy as the air you breathe during a reinvigorating walk through the woods. You
don’t even need to lift a finger yourself: Renson@’s fully automated systems monitor the
air quality and take action by themselves where needed.
When you’re watching TV, there’s no need for your ventilation
system to run at maximum power in the bedrooms, but when
you’re in the bath, you need plenty of airflow right there and then.
A smart demand-driven ventilation system will fully automatically
ventilate the rooms you are actually in, based on sensors. A natural
supply of fresh air is provided via window vents in the dry spaces in
your home.
THE BENEFITS OF AN EXHAUST VENTILATION SYSTEM
The fact that an exhaust ventilation system operates on a demand-driven basis is undoubtedly one of the main arguments in its favor. The system provides non-stop optimal
indoor air quality, without you having to lift as much as a finger. But that’s by no means all: an exhaust system is an attractive prospect for several other reasons too.
(2) Because air is supplied naturally, the system uses single ducts, meaning it is easier to install as part of minor renovations.
(2) Energy efficient and effective operation: the system only provides more intensive ventilation when and where necessary. The fact that it operates silently is a bonus.
@ Minimal maintenance for optimal functioning and a long service life.
@ No damp issues in your house.
ARE THERE ANY DOWNSIDES TO AN EXHAUST VENTILATION SYSTEM?
Of courser there’s a flipside to every benefit. Fresh air enters your home directly via window vents. While that allows you to experience the sensation of outdoor air — you get to
take in the smells spring, autumn or a summer shower — it also brings in a greater volume of polluted or dusty air, which is less desirable. If that’s a no-no, you might be better off
with a balanced system, which can partially filter the air that comes in.
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