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VENTILATION
A well-ventilated home contributes to maintaining a healthy living environment within our homes.
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Why you should install Ventilation
Every activity we engage in within our homes impacts air quality, whether it's heating, cooking, lighting candles, or simply breathing. Without adequate ventilation, pollutants and moisture accumulate rapidly in enclosed spaces, exacerbating allergies and asthma, fostering mould and mildew growth, and making it harder to regulate indoor temperatures.
Poor ventilation is often evident through condensation on windows or an unpleasant musty odour. In severe cases, visible signs such as mould, mildew, and damp stains on walls and ceilings become apparent. It can come from various factors. During winter, we frequently keep windows closed in an attempt to conserve heat. Additionally, insulated homes, while easier to heat, may experience limited air circulation. Consequently, this lack of ventilation contributes to poor air quality.