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Breathe Easy with Smart Ventilation

HRV and ERV systems that bring fresh, filtered air into your home while recovering up to 90% of the energy from exhaust air. Essential for modern, tightly-sealed BC homes.

Why Choose Our Ventilation Systems

Fresh Air Supply

Continuous supply of filtered outdoor air removes pollutants, moisture, and stale air from your home.

Energy Recovery

Heat recovery ventilators capture up to 90% of heat from outgoing air, dramatically reducing ventilation energy costs.

Moisture Control

Prevent mold and condensation by maintaining optimal humidity levels throughout the year.

Code Compliance

Meet BC Building Code requirements for mechanical ventilation in new construction and major renovations.

Our Installation Process

A straightforward, professional process from initial assessment to final commissioning.

1

Air Quality Assessment

We evaluate your home's ventilation needs based on size, occupancy, moisture sources, and air tightness.

2

System Selection

We recommend the right HRV or ERV system based on your climate zone and home characteristics.

3

Ducted Installation

Professional installation of the ventilation unit with properly designed and sealed ductwork.

4

Balancing & Testing

Airflow balancing, commissioning, and homeowner orientation on filter maintenance and controls.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between HRV and ERV?

HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) transfers heat only. ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) transfers both heat and moisture, making it better for very dry or very humid climates.

Do I need ventilation if I open my windows?

Modern homes are tightly sealed for energy efficiency. Mechanical ventilation ensures consistent, controlled air exchange regardless of weather or season.

How often do filters need changing?

HRV/ERV filters should be checked every 2–3 months and replaced as needed. Most homeowners replace filters 2–4 times per year.

Is ventilation noisy?

Modern HRV/ERV systems operate very quietly. The unit is typically installed in a utility area, and ductwork is designed to minimize noise transmission to living spaces.

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