Lennox® Ventilation

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Current residences are crafted with efficiency as a goal. But that also means they’re solidly sealed and can feel stuffy.

With correct ventilation, your space can fend off mildew, allergen increases and other air quality challenges. Efficient ventilation also lets you clear away intense aromas, like food smells or tobacco smoke.

While relying a window can make a difference temporarily, it can’t be used all year. It can also be problematic if a household member has allergies.

Lennox® home ventilation systems in Des Moines, Iowa, provide an energy-efficient solution: swapping stuffy inside air with fresh outdoor air. They’re crafted to work with any home comfort system. Plus, they don’t produce any ozone, a toxic gas that can hurt your lungs.

Kohles & Bach Heating & Cooling can help you find the perfect model for your space and the local climate. Give our heating and cooling experts a call at 515-207-6569 to start taking in fresher air as soon as possible.

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3 Red Flags that Show Your Home Should Have a Ventilation System

There are a a variety of indications you should have house ventilation, starting with:

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1. Lasting odors

If you have problems getting strong aromas out of your house, you might have a ventilation concern.

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2. Stuffy air

The air in your space should feel fresh, but stale spots mean you might have poor ventilation. 

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3. Lots of dust

Dust can get stuck more rapidly in areas with insufficient ventilation.

Kinds of Ventilation Systems

There are two classes of ventilation systems—heat recovery ventilation (HRV) and energy recovery ventilation (ERV).

Either is best for contemporary homes or renovated homes with energy improvements, but are made with different climates in mind.

Places with a expansive assortment of weather patterns, such as the Midwest, can find advantages from each system. Contact us for more information about which type is better for Des Moines.

Heat Recovery Ventilation

HRV functions best in chillier climates. It expels air from your home, swapping out fresh air from outside your home.

As an energy-efficient option, it keeps the heat from your indoor air. That way, you won’t have to pay to treat fresh (but chillier) air from the outdoors.

Energy Recovery Ventilation

ERV is best for warm, humid locations. It extracts the heat and moisture out of your space’s air and shoves it out of your home. This lets you maintain proper humidity levels in your house. Balanced humidity can keep your home more comfortable and help you use your air conditioning less often—saving you more money on cooling bills.

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Start Breathing Fresher Air Today

Our certified pros can help bring your residence’s indoor air quality to a better level. Give us a call at 515-207-6569 or contact us online to schedule an appointment right away.

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