Every day, each person needs over 16 kg of air. However, considering its pollution, people who care about their health choose to install a ventilation system. This allows them to remove toxins from air released from furniture, building materials, etc. This means that the best way to improve ventilation in a residential space is to install a supply ventilation system.

Humidity level regulation
The microclimate created by a supply and exhaust ventilation system significantly improves the comfort of those in an apartment, enhances their well-being, and increases productivity. Many people believe that an air conditioner is enough, but that’s not the case when you consider that air exchange in every room of an apartment is a complex process that requires specialized equipment. Let’s discuss this in more details:
- Air conditioners and split systems only cool the air. They don’t bring in fresh air from outside. This function should be fulfilled either by an air vent or a supply ventilation system. While an air conditioner simply maintains a specific temperature in the room, a supply unit controls the oxygen level in the room.
- You can install air purifiers to clean the air circulating within the room. In contrast, a supply unit only filters the air coming from outside. This helps maintain the required level of air quality in the apartment.
- An ionizer is a device that improves air quality but does not control air supply. This equipment can be installed in conjunction with a supply unit.
- Some people install supply fans. However, these can only control ventilation in at most a few rooms, and some even clean the air of fine dust. In contrast, a supply unit not only filters the air and operates completely silently, but can also heat it if needed.

A comfortable apartment
Everyone creates a comfortable environment in their apartment in their own way. However, some of its key elements are optimal temperature, clean air, and the absence of unpleasant odors. Given the variety of equipment, you can eliminate all these undesirable factors by choosing the right ventilation system. Kliwenta’s specialists offer services in designing, installing, and maintaining ventilation systems in apartments and other spaces.
Save on Ventilation — Air Recuperators
Of course, anyone interested in installing a ventilation system worries about the price of the equipment as well as future operating costs. If you turn to professionals, they can help you choose the best equipment, which not only meets all your needs but also operates economically. Kliwenta’s specialists are always ready to help their clients improve air quality in their apartments. Our experts recommend installing an air vent in combination with a supply unit. This will help minimize costs, as air vents use only 30-50 Wh. Although standard air vents are not designed to heat the air, there are devices that have this function. In conjunction with a supply ventilation system, these may increase operational costs, but they allow for ventilation under more comfortable conditions.
Regarding the electricity consumption of both combinations described above during warm periods, they are almost identical.

Why you should install a supply ventilation system in your apartment
Clean air in an apartment positively impacts the well-being of its residents. Although many people view the installation of a supply ventilation system as a luxury, it’s what cleans the air and allows people to breathe properly. Mold, toxic substances, and improper operation of kitchen hoods are just a few factors that affect air quality, and if not addressed, they can lead to respiratory diseases. Adequate air exchange in an apartment can only be achieved through a mechanical supply-exhaust ventilation system.
At Kliwenta, we approach every task with a high level of responsibility. When selecting the appropriate equipment, we consider the characteristics of the space, customer preferences, and other relevant factors. If you’d like to collaborate with our experts, contact Kliwenta. Our professionalism and many years of experience in the field allow us to address all issues related to the design, installation, and maintenance of ventilation equipment.