Ventilation in the flat

Supply and exhaust ventilation in the flat

Modern building materials, the installation of plastic windows, secure doors, etc. do not allow air to be renewed through natural ventilation. Although some people believe that a supply and exhaust system in a flat is not necessary, those who really care about their health choose to install a ventilation system in their flat.

When a room is closed, it accumulates a lot of bacteria and toxic substances, which are emitted by almost every object in the dwelling. For example, the presence of formaldehyde in the air significantly impairs the functioning of the immune system, causes allergic reactions and respiratory diseases. To avoid health problems in the first place, Kliwenta specialists recommend installing a supply and exhaust ventilation system. Even if no one is in the room, such a ventilation system will perform air purification in the background, i.e. preventively. Furthermore, it avoids additional costs for air conditioning and heating.

Selecting the right equipment for a ventilation system for a flat is not easy, as many details have to be taken into account, such as the size of the unit, the height of the ceilings, the number of rooms, etc. Therefore, it is better to entrust the design of the supply and exhaust system to specialists in this field. Kliwenta’s engineers have many years of experience in climate control technology, so they are ready to help with the selection, installation and maintenance of supply and exhaust ventilation systems for flats, no matter how complex.


Air conditioning for flats

In order to create the optimum climate in your home during the hot season, you simply need the right air conditioning. This is the most reliable and effective way. The air conditioner is no longer the exotic appliance it once was. It is now as much an essential and necessary attribute in every flat as a washing machine, hoover or fridge. The price of air conditioners is getting lower and lower every year, which makes customers very happy and increases the availability of this essential appliance.

Modern air conditioners are virtually silent, but above all very reliable and durable.

There are several types of home air conditioners: cassette, split systems, ducted, window and multi-split systems.

Split and multi-split systems are currently the most popular. They are known for their efficiency, ease of use, relative ease of installation and reliability. A split system consists of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit, one of which is installed inside the home and the other outside the building, behind a window. However, in order for the equipment to work sufficiently efficiently, it is important to make sure of the right choice of unit and where to install it, taking into account all possible circumstances, such as the geometry and size of the room, the number of people in it at the same time, the location of the room in relation to the world’s sides and the number of doors and windows. This has been done successfully for 10 years by the specialists at Kliwenta.

To determine the location of the air conditioner and to select the optimum performance of the unit, contact experienced specialists.