Hi all,
Wasn't sure where to post this, hopefully this will be the right place.
I have recently had mould growing in the house, so decided to look into ventilation. The house is sealed up quite tight (double glazing, cavity insulation etc) so I figured there is nowhere for stale air to go. Due to being at work all day, I'm not comfortable with leaving windows open (and at night it's too noisy outside to leave windows open) so I've decided to purchase Mechanical Heat Recovery Ventilation / MHRV.
A system such as this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HR100R-He...tilation-Condensation-Vent-Axia-/280819016640
The output of the HRV would be directly to outside.
I read somewhere that you can take input directly from your loft / attic if it's ventilated. This would have the Winter benefit of the air intake being slightly warmer than general outdoors air, before heat recovery is performed, which would boost efficiency tremendously. I was wondering if any professionals here had done such a thing, or if you think it's a good idea.
My loft is full of (probably fibreglass) insulation - is it possible that bits of insulation (which isn't nice to breathe) could find their way into the ventilation system or am I being paranoid? Even if ducting ran to the very top of the loft space?
Also my loft has a combi boiler - I take it this won't give off any horrid gas (since lots of people have them in their living space i.e. kitchens).
I do like the idea of the efficiency boost from putting the air inlet in the loft.
Please let me know what you think
Thanks,
Shockfire.
Wasn't sure where to post this, hopefully this will be the right place.
I have recently had mould growing in the house, so decided to look into ventilation. The house is sealed up quite tight (double glazing, cavity insulation etc) so I figured there is nowhere for stale air to go. Due to being at work all day, I'm not comfortable with leaving windows open (and at night it's too noisy outside to leave windows open) so I've decided to purchase Mechanical Heat Recovery Ventilation / MHRV.
A system such as this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HR100R-He...tilation-Condensation-Vent-Axia-/280819016640
The output of the HRV would be directly to outside.
I read somewhere that you can take input directly from your loft / attic if it's ventilated. This would have the Winter benefit of the air intake being slightly warmer than general outdoors air, before heat recovery is performed, which would boost efficiency tremendously. I was wondering if any professionals here had done such a thing, or if you think it's a good idea.
My loft is full of (probably fibreglass) insulation - is it possible that bits of insulation (which isn't nice to breathe) could find their way into the ventilation system or am I being paranoid? Even if ducting ran to the very top of the loft space?
Also my loft has a combi boiler - I take it this won't give off any horrid gas (since lots of people have them in their living space i.e. kitchens).
I do like the idea of the efficiency boost from putting the air inlet in the loft.
Please let me know what you think
Thanks,
Shockfire.
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