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0438 800 711April 22, 2018 Posted By Matt O'Brien
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With home owners becoming more conscious about conserving energy and making their homes more energy-efficient, a growing number of new homes are now being built to be very airtight. Indeed, airtight homes are great for energy efficiency, but what about the ventilation in your home? For all the necessity of conserving electricity with well-insulated and sealed homes, you must never forget that proper ventilation in your home is just as important.
Proper ventilation is responsible for maintaining good air quality inside the home. When the air indoors gets too humid, it’s ventilation that removes excess moisture and therefore prevents the buildup of damp and stale air and the odours that come with it inside your home.
Consider this: the air inside your home is essentially dirty most of the time. You see, with pollen, mould, pet dander and other volatile organic compounds floating around the house, it’s safe to say that the air inside our homes is approximately 10 times dirtier than the air outside. The only way to have fresh and clear air indoors is to create proper ventilation. By creating proper ventilation, you are essentially protecting the health of everyone in your household.
There are many ways that you can ventilate your home. One is to install exhaust fans, particularly in bathrooms and kitchens, which are essentially the biggest sources of moisture, odours and fumes. These fans, however, will never be enough if the home doesn’t have proper structural ventilation. Adequate ventilation in the attic, the crawlspace and in the roof is particularly important during the summer months, where the heat and moisture threatens to roast and rot our homes over time.
Of course, the simplest and most inexpensive way of giving your home proper ventilation is to open windows and doors. You don’t even have to keep them open for the entire day. Just open windows and doors for a few minutes each day, even during the cold winter months. Those few minutes are more than enough to push the stale air out of your home and let fresher and healthier air from the outside replace it.
While you must give priority to liveable areas when talking about proper ventilation, we should not overlook the garage. The garage, after all, can be filled with toxic fumes from our vehicles, especially when they are running with the garage door shut. We need to make sure that we run the engines of our cars and trucks only when the garage door is up or if we have made efforts to give that part of the house good ventilation.
Ensuring that your home has proper structural ventilation is going to take some work. Should you need help installing vents and exhaust fans, you can always call Tradebusters. With its network of highly recommended electricians and builders, you are assured that your house will get the proper ventilation that it needs. With one call, you can say goodbye to odours, fumes, and all that dampness and staleness that used to permeate the air inside your home.