Lennox® Ventilation

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Current residences are built with efficiency top of mind. But that also means they’re tightly sealed and can feel stuffy.

With the right ventilation, your home can fend off mildew, allergen accumulation and other air quality issues. Good ventilation also lets you air out severe odors, like kitchen smells or tobacco smoke.

While opening a window can make a difference for a time, it isn’t practical all year. It can also be a problem if anyone in your home has allergies.

Lennox® home ventilation systems in Arlington, Washington, give you an energy-efficient solution: replacing flat interior air with renewed outdoor air. They’re designed to operate with any home comfort system. Plus, they don’t generate any ozone, a toxic gas that can inflame your lungs.

Service Max Heating & Air Conditioning can help you select the right option for your family and the local climate. Give our heating and cooling pros a buzz at 360-255-5857 to start breathing fresher air today.

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

There are a few signals you might require house ventilation, starting with:

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1. Persistent odors

If you have issues getting intense aromas out of your space, you may have a ventilation concern.

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2. Stuffy air

The air in your house should be fresh, but musty areas mean you could have inadequate ventilation. 

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3. Built up dust

Dust can develop more frequently in areas with insufficient ventilation.

Types of Ventilation Systems

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

Both are a good fit for modern homes or renovated homes with energy enhancements, but are constructed with multiple climates in mind.

Environments with a wide variety of weather patterns, like the Midwest, can get value from both systems. Contact us for extra information about which type is better for Arlington.

Heat Recovery Ventilation

HRV functions best in cold climates. It pushes out air from your home, replacing it with fresh air from around your home.

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

Energy Recovery Ventilation

ERV is great for warm, humid places. It sucks the heat and moisture out of your house’s air and guides it outdoors. This allows you to hold the best humidity levels in your rooms. Well-adjusted humidity can keep your place more comfortable and help you use your air conditioning less—saving you more money on cooling charges.

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Start Breathing Fresher Air Today

Our certified pros can help take your residence’s indoor air quality to the next level. Give us a call at 360-255-5857 or contact us online to request an appointment now.

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