Positive Air Ventilation
Positive Air Ventilation units are used when condensation is a
problem within your house; whether this is excessive moisture on
windows, or black mould growths on walls and ceilings. It is
important to contact a specialist damp proofing company like
Stronghold to firstly ensure that the problem is condensation; if
the problem is rising damp or penetrating damp then a different
solution will be required, generally a damp proof course or
membrane.
However, to eliminate condensation, a Positive Input Ventilation
Unit installed in the roofspace will work by gently supplying
tempered, filtered air into a home using otherwise unused heat
within the roof. This works by increasing ventilation levels,
circulating air, and increasing heat within the house; thereby
reducing the levels of moisture in the house, and reducing the
level of moisture condensing into water droplets.
The ventilation units are fitted in the roof space, have a quiet
motor, and have low running costs.