Lennox® Ventilation

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Present-day homes are constructed with efficiency top of mind. But that also means they’re firmly sealed and can have stuffy air.

With the right ventilation, your house can skip mildew, allergen increases and other air quality challenges. Efficient ventilation also allows you to clear away severe aromas, like kitchen smells or tobacco smoke.

While opening a window can air things out temporarily, it isn’t useful in every season. It can also be difficult if an individual in your home has allergies.

Lennox® home ventilation systems in Northglenn, Colorado, provide an energy-efficient option: changing out stuffy indoor air with new outdoor air. They’re designed to pair with any home comfort system. Plus, they don’t produce any ozone, a toxic gas that can irritate your lungs.

Northglenn Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. can help you go with the right system for your home and the local weather. Give our heating and cooling experts a ring at 303-452-4146 to start taking in fresher air as soon as possible.

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3 Red Flags that Show Your House Might Need a Ventilation System

There are a a variety of signs you should look into house ventilation, starting with:

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1. Lasting odors

If you have trouble getting strong smells out of your home, you likely have a ventilation concern.

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2. Stuffy air

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

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3. Lots of dust

Dust can get stuck more often in areas with insufficient air movement.

Categories 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 remodeled homes with energy improvements, but are designed with multiple climates in mind.

Regions with a huge range of weather patterns, such as the Midwest, can benefit from either option. Contact us for more information about which type is better for Northglenn.

Heat Recovery Ventilation

HRV works best in cold climates. It ejects air from your home, switching it out for fresh air from outside your home.

As an energy-efficient feature, it keeps the heat from your indoor air. That way, you don’t have to pay to treat fresh (but colder) air from around your home.

Energy Recovery Ventilation

ERV is ideal for warm, humid areas. It sucks the heat and moisture out of your home’s air and directs it outside. This allows you to hold proper humidity levels in your house. The right amount of humidity can keep your house more comfortable and allow you to use your air conditioning less often—saving you more money on cooling bills.

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Begin Breathing Fresher Air Now

Our certified pros can help bring your house’s indoor air quality to a higher level. Give us a call at 303-452-4146 or contact us online to schedule an appointment right away.

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