Hi all
I live in a detached house built in 2006. Most rooms have trickle vents above the windows and there are extractor fans with timers in the bathrooms and utility room (5 of these in total)
While I don't have problems with condensation, I am interested mechanical ventilation for the benefits to indoor air quality.
I've read a lot about PIV system which I think could work well in my house. However, my concern would be the loft gets incredibly hot in Summer.. Can the PIV unit be connected to ducting that goes out of the roof (replacing a roof tile with a roof vent)?
As I already have several extraction points throughout the house, could I in theory achieve a similar goal by having some/all of the extraction points set to be permanently on? Air would then be drawn in through trickle vents and expelled through the extractor fans.
Any thoughts please much appreciated
Thanks
John
I live in a detached house built in 2006. Most rooms have trickle vents above the windows and there are extractor fans with timers in the bathrooms and utility room (5 of these in total)
While I don't have problems with condensation, I am interested mechanical ventilation for the benefits to indoor air quality.
I've read a lot about PIV system which I think could work well in my house. However, my concern would be the loft gets incredibly hot in Summer.. Can the PIV unit be connected to ducting that goes out of the roof (replacing a roof tile with a roof vent)?
As I already have several extraction points throughout the house, could I in theory achieve a similar goal by having some/all of the extraction points set to be permanently on? Air would then be drawn in through trickle vents and expelled through the extractor fans.
Any thoughts please much appreciated
Thanks
John