Indoor Air Quality

Discover the Gift of Fresh Air with an ERV

There is nothing quite so nice as a good breathe of fresh air. However, there are times when you’d prefer to hole up indoors and hide away from the chillier temps, even when the air within your home is feeling pretty stale. What if you could enjoy the warmth of your home and the fresh air of the outdoors all at once?

Believe it or not, there is a system that gives you this option. With the help of an Energy Recovery Ventilator, you can enjoy the benefit of air that is fresh and comfortably warm at the same time.

Let us explain a little more about this system to help you determine if it is the right fit for you.

Looking for a way to improve the comfort offered by your HVAC in Cypress, TX? This addition to your system can probably help. This is because the feeling that we get from fresh air combined with the warmth of your heater may be one of the best duos we know of. But let’s get into some details so you know what we are talking about.

What is an ERV?

An ERV is an Energy Recovery Ventilator. What this system does is it brings in fresh air from outside and infuses it with the warmth from the stale air within your home that it is pumping outside. In doing this, it provides you with, you guessed it, fresh warm air. This means improved comfort without ever having to lose any heat or waste energy by opening a window.

Oh, and as an added bonus, an ERV also provides added humidity in your home.

Why Would I Want to Include Humidity?

Believe it or not, humidity is actually pretty important to your home comfort. If humidity levels drop too far, it can cause some unpleasant results that you are likely familiar with such as an increase in static electricity, dry skin, nasal agitation and more. By providing that little bit of added humidity to your home, your ERV is guaranteeing your comfort and also improving the ability of your home to hold onto heat.

An ERV Can Also Help Your Heater

We also want t touch on the fact that an ERV can help make your heater’s job a little easier. Because it is adding a little bit of much needed humidity to the air within your home, your heater doesn’t have to work as hard to provide warmth. This is because moisture holds heat much more effectively, keeping your home warmer for longer.

We Know Fresh Air

We know the importance of fresh air in your home; it’s literally in our name! If you need of some assistance with figuring out how best to improve your home comfort, the professionals at Fresh Air, LP are available to help. We provide everything from installation to repairs and more. This means that if you are interested in giving your home comfort a boost with an ERV, we will be happy to help.

Contact Fresh Air, LP to schedule your next service.

Chandler Roncancio

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