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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, PIV systems are generally energy-efficient as they use a low-power fan to circulate air. They can also help reduce heating costs by preventing heat loss due to excessive ventilation. 


PIV systems can complement other ventilation methods, such as trickle vents and extractor fans, to create a comprehensive ventilation strategy for your home. 


PIV systems usually require minimal maintenance. It’s advisable to clean or replace the filters periodically and ensure the system is functioning properly. 


PIV systems are designed to operate quietly, and their noise level is typically minimal. You can expect them to be quieter than traditional extractor fans. 


PIV systems are generally suitable for most homes, including flats, houses, and apartments. They can be particularly beneficial in properties with condensation and air quality issues. 


PIV systems can help reduce condensation, mould growth, and indoor air pollutants. They also promote better overall air quality and comfort in your home. 


PIV systems can help reduce condensation, mould growth, and indoor air pollutants. They also promote better overall air quality and comfort in your home. 


PIV systems work by introducing filtered outdoor air into the home through a strategically placed inlet, typically in the loft or roof space. This positive pressure pushes out stale indoor air, improving circulation.  


PIV is a ventilation system that uses a fan to draw fresh outdoor air into a building, improving air quality and reducing humidity and condensation.  


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