Consider your health
The mechanical ventilation system constantly maintains the right balance in the air. The circulation of air and the humidity level are closely monitored, ensuring ideal air quality. Newer homes are so well insulated that molds and bacteria can quickly find their way indoors. The mechanical ventilation system prevents this from happening, addressing any potential health issues.
The extracted air can contain molds and high levels of moisture, which accumulate in the system’s filters over time. The result? Less clean air in the home. To prevent this, it’s essential to have the mechanical ventilation system regularly maintained. Health problems that may arise include:
- Allergies
- Coughing
- Coughing
- Respiratory issues
- Nausea
WTW systems with balanced ventilation benefit even more from maintenance. In these systems, fresh air is brought in by a motor, and ensuring that the incoming air is clean is crucial.
Replacing the mechanical ventilation system
There may come a time when the system needs to be replaced. This could be due to the fan making an annoying noise or reaching the end of its average lifespan of 15 years. After this period, the fan may start causing inconvenience. The unit no longer functions optimally and consumes a lot of power, much more than intended. The latest ventilation systems are very energy-efficient. Depending on usage, you may recoup your investment within 2 years. In fact, over time, you can truly save energy as the system runs 24 hours a day.