Lennox® Ventilation

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Contemporary houses are built with efficiency top of mind. But that also means they’re thoroughly sealed and can feel stuffy.

With the right ventilation, your house can avoid mildew, allergen increases and related air quality challenges. Good ventilation also helps remove sharp scents, like cooking smells or tobacco smoke.

While cracking a window can air things out for a bit, it isn’t practical year-round. It can also be almost useless if anyone in your home deals with allergies.

Lennox® home ventilation systems in Alliance, Nebraska, offer an energy-efficient option: changing out stale indoor air with new outdoor air. They’re built to work with any heating and cooling system. Plus, they don’t produce any ozone, a toxic gas that can hurt your lungs.

Jack's Heating, Cooling, Stoves & Fireplaces can help you single out the right option for your family and the local climate. Give our heating and cooling professionals a call at 308-321-4703 to start breathing fresher air now.

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3 Signs Your Space Should Have a Ventilation System

There are a few signs you should look into house ventilation, such as:

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1. Ever-present odors

If you have problems getting strong odors out of your space, you may have a ventilation issue.

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2. Stale air

The air in your space should seem fresh, but musty areas mean you might have poor ventilation. 

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3. Disproportionate dust

Dust can develop more often in rooms with poor air movement.

Types of Ventilation Systems

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

Both are great for modern homes or recently updated homes with energy enhancements, but are designed with different climates in mind.

Environments with a huge variety of weather patterns, including the Midwest, can benefit from either system. Contact us for extra information about which system is best for Alliance.

Heat Recovery Ventilation

HRV works best in chillier climates. It exhausts air from your house, switching it out for fresh air from outside your home.

As an energy-efficient benefit, it maintains the heat from your indoor air. That way, you shouldn’t have to pay to warm fresh (but chillier) air from outside.

Energy Recovery Ventilation

ERV is best for warm, humid locations. It draws the heat and moisture out of your house’s air and shoves it outdoors. This allows you to maintain the best humidity levels in your rooms. Balanced humidity can keep your home more comfortable and allow you to use your air conditioning less frequently—saving you more money on cooling bills.

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Start Breathing Fresher Air Now

Our certified pros can help take your home’s indoor air quality to the next level. Reach us at 308-321-4703 or contact us online to schedule an appointment now.

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