Ventilation systems in the house

Ventilation in the home

The air quality in a detached house or bungalow largely determines the comfort of its occupants. Dust, tobacco smoke, fumes, household chemicals and even some plants fill the air with toxic substances. It should also not be forgotten that people and animals exhale carbon dioxide, which, if too concentrated, has a significant impact on our wellbeing.

Few people pay much attention to building materials, furniture and various interior fittings. And in vain! After all, they emit formaldehydes and phenols that damage the immune system of everyone in the house.

In order to be healthy and create a comfortable living environment, you need to ensure that your rooms are properly ventilated. The simplest way is good ventilation. But if the house is near a road etc., such ventilation will be of little use. In addition, such ventilation increases heating and air conditioning costs during the cold season.

Kliwenta staff recommend installing a ventilation system that is properly designed to ensure proper air exchange throughout the house. For each customer, the specialists select the best equipment option. These can be simple supply ducts or a complex system that works in conjunction with an air conditioner. Taking into account all the features of a detached house or bungalow, Kliwenta’s engineers suggest the best way to solve ventilation problems that will meet all the client’s requirements.


Air conditioning for the home

The effectiveness of the air conditioning of a detached house or bungalow largely depends on the competence and professionalism of the professionals installing the equipment. For example, at the moment some ‘specialists’ recommend installing separate split systems in each room. But this is quite wrong, given the variety of air-conditioning systems that are economical, durable and easy to use.

In private homes and bungalows, it is recommended to install one of the following types of air conditioning systems: ducted, cassette, multi-split and VRV. These offer the opportunity to save money not only during operation, but also during installation.

These types of air conditioners have an outdoor unit that allows the:

  • Do not spoil the facade design;
  • Save electricity;
  • Reduce equipment maintenance and repair costs;
  • Inexpensive expansion of the system if required;
  • Ease of use and management.

In order to choose the right type of air conditioner for a detached house or bungalow, it is better to ask for help from specialists. Kliwenta engineers always look for an individual approach to each customer, listen carefully to their requirements for an air-conditioning system and only then select the optimum equipment to meet all the customer’s wishes.