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Venmar Air Exchangers

Is Your House Too TIght?

"If too little outdoor air enters a home, pollutants can accumulate to levels that can pose health and comfort problems. Unless they are built with special mechanical means of ventilation, homes that are designed and constructed to minimize the amount of outdoor air that can 'leak' into and out of the home may have higher pollutant levels than other homes." EPA*

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Protect your Health and Home:
The Venmar Air Exchange Solution.

You know the incredible feeling you get when you open all the windows in your home on that first really warm day of spring? It just gives you such a lift, such an extra burst of energy! We spend month and after month with our homes closed up tight as a drum. Wouldn't it be great if you could enjoy clean, fresh, outside air inside your home - all year 'round?

Venmar Air Exchangers breathe new life into your home and help reduce the risk of polluted air. Based on the principle of "good air in, bad air out," these units expel stale indoor air and gaseous pollutants and exchange them with a continuous flow of fresh, revitalized outdoor air. During this exchange process, units equipped with powerful HEPA filters capture 99.97 of all dust and airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns (1 human hair = 150 microns). What's more, all our units help prevent uncontrolled excess humidity, which can lead to mildew, mold and structural deterioration.

Venmar Air Exchangers revitalize your whole home, not just selected areas. The effect is a clean, reliable system that helps protect you from silent health hazards... and your home from harmful humidity.

Venmar AVS air exchangers are offered in a wide range of models to accommodate any size home or ventilation requirements. The units can be professionally installed and integrated into your existing forced air system. They can also be installed without a forced air system. A typical installation is pictured below:    

*Additional information is available from the EPA: Homeowner's Guide to Ventilation (PDF) - provides an excellent background on the importance of proper ventilation in homes.