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Posted By: djhIs the building reasonably airtight to make MVHR worthwhile?Can you put some parameters on that djh - if it's just money then you are of course right but there are plenty of other metrics when I would argue long and hard that being reasonably airtight is not the go/no go for MVHR. I presume you mean better off without HR because capital costs are less or running costs maybe?
Posted By: djhIt's the mechanical ventilation that controls the humidity, not the heat recovery.but having warm air controls reduces mould even better than lower humidity alone!
Posted By: djhThe only point of heat recovery is to save energyGrief that just shows that:
Posted By: djhI've always only been interested in an insulated, airtight building
Posted By: GotanewlifePosted By: djhIt's the mechanical ventilation that controls the humidity, not the heat recovery.but having warm air controls reduces mould even better than lower humidity alone!
Posted By: Gotanewlife
When you extract (MEV) you suck cold air in - but from where - the answer in a bit leaky houses tends to be around the windows, just where it is already coldest - I have some lovely pics of my house where the mold is all around my windows extending at the top to the wall ceiling join (big cold bridge). Unless you put ruddy great vents everywhere, which I am sure you are not advocating....
With central PIV you have a gale of cold air entering the house at one point - a big no from me.
My house isn't particularly airtight, ants can get in in one of my renovated windows and in through the roof somewhere else but with solid rendered walls, solid floor, new roof covering, lots of new doors and windows it isn't 'poor' either. I can tell you that MVHR is the best thing since sliced bread in such a house.
Posted By: nick1cWould it matter that one of the bedrooms has an extract rather than an input duct?
Posted By: nick1cThe bathroom and bedroom in question are adjacent, but the input air would be from the living room and other beds.
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