When building a house, homeowners aim for perfection and strive to create comfortable living conditions. To maintain a favorable climate, modern technologies and bold solutions are now commonly used.
Our specialists recommend designing air conditioning and ventilation systems for a single-family home during the construction stage. Engineers select equipment according to the specific characteristics of each room. For example, in the kitchen, ducts and exhaust units should be installed. These are usually built into cabinetry or placed in separate wall-mounted boxes that connect to ventilation ducts.
Such local ventilation devices do not take up much space and feature a modern design that doesn’t detract from the kitchen’s interior.
To ensure the microclimate in a single-family home meets the residents’ needs, it’s worth seeking help from specialists. Our experts use software that enables project visualization. When making adjustments, the software displays different options for equipment that meet requirements in terms of power, size, configuration, etc. This allows for the most accurate selection of appropriate equipment and finding the best location for it, ensuring compliance with all norms and requirements.
Typically, the central units and ventilation ducts are routed to the attic space, outside the main living areas. This helps ensure thermal insulation for basement rooms.
Ventilation openings (inlets and outlets through which contaminated air is expelled and fresh air flows in) are placed in locations where air disperses most effectively. This approach helps reduce noise levels. Special attention should be paid to securing all components to ensure proper sound insulation. Otherwise, they may vibrate during operation and generate noise.
If needed, our staff can route air ducts beneath the ceilings. It is essential that all work complies with regulations, which require that ducts be installed either along the room’s perimeter or directly in areas where air exhaust and supply occur. The ducts themselves can be round or rectangular. This should be clarified in advance, as ducts occupy 20 to 30 cm of ceiling height. If the client desires to install suspended ceilings, the ducts can be mounted below the ceiling and routed through walls in radial channels.
As you can see, only experienced professionals can properly design a ventilation system for a private home, taking into account the specific characteristics of the interior.
Our team of professionals offers our clients a full range of services related to the selection, installation, repair, and maintenance of air conditioning equipment. Modern software, many years of industry experience, and a large team of diverse specialists are the keys to our company’s success.
