Why You Should Utilize a Fresh Air Exchanger

As a full-service HVAC services provider, we offer Fresh Air Exchanger installation and repair services. We wanted to write a blog highlighting how Fresh Air Exchangers work, their benefits, and common frequently asked questions regarding Fresh Air Exchangers.

How Fresh Air Exchangers Work

Fresh Air Exchangers replace stall air that sits indoors with fresh air from the outside. Using a fan and vent system, Fresh Aire Exchangers, push out stall air from within the home and pulls in fresh air from outside. Using existing duct work throughout your home, Fresh Air Exchangers operate through tow differnt vent types: distribution vents and exhaust vents. The distribution vents distribute the fresh air the Fresh Air Exchanger pulls in. The exhaust vent takes in stall air and pushes it outside.

Why its important to have fresh air your home

Stall air in your home can cause health issues for those living and spending time in the home. Stall air means there is dust, mold, pollen and dander all throughout the air. These pollutants in your air can increase asthma related issues or even promote sicknesses like the cold or the flu. In addition to stall air being unhealthy, fresh air from outside can help with how your home smells. Turn on your Fresh Air Exchanger during the spring time after flowers have bloomed and introduce the fresh smell of spring into your home. Another great time to turn on the fresh air exchanger would be after a light summer rain as outdoor pollutants such as pollen is settled, and your home will smell of truly clean air.

Fresh Air Exchanger’s are also critical in humid, warm environments. Stall air will hold onto moisture more so than fresh air from outside. Engaging your Fresh Air Exchange will cut down on humidity resulting in more comfort within your home and fresher air to breathe!

Fagone Plumbing: Your Fresh Air Exchanger Expert

Fagone Plumbing is here to provide answers to all your fresh air exchanger questions. If you feel your home or business could use fresher air inside and opening the windows doesn’t cut it, call us today.! We will evaluate your HVAC needs and determine if adding a Fresh Air Exchanger to your environment would be beneficial. If not, there are alternatives we can explore in order to increase the freshness of your indoor air. We look forward to hearing from your and continuing providing the north shore of Massachusetts exceptional HVAC services!

HVACNick Fagone