Keep Your Home Healthy & Comfortable with Proper Ventilation

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Proper ventilation is key to a healthy and comfortable indoor environment. Signs of poor ventilation include excessive humidity or stale air. Whether you are looking to install or repair a ventilation system for your space, we provide tailored solutions to improve air quality and comfort in your home.

Ventilation System Installations

ERV Installation, Maintenance & Repair

An Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) is a system designed to improve indoor air quality by exchanging stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air while maintaining some temperature and humidity balance. It helps ensure proper ventilation in tightly sealed homes, improving comfort and air quality. If you’re looking to enhance your home’s ventilation, consider professional ERV installation to optimize airflow and comfort year-round. Our team also offers ERV maintenance and repair services to keep your system running effectively.

Our team at Jay Moody HVAC provides dehumidifier installation, repair and maintenance services to ensure optimal performance and reliability.

Dehumidifiers remove excess moisture from the air, helping to prevent mold growth, reduce allergens and improve comfort by making your home feel more comfortable.

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Use of Energy Recovery Ventilators

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A tightly sealed home, while energy-efficient, often struggles to maintain year-round comfort due to inadequate ventilation. While it prevents outside air from entering and indoor air from escaping, everyday activities such as breathing, perspiring, cooking and showering add moisture and pollutants to the air. To address these challenges, Jay Moody HVAC offers Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs), which help precondition fresh outdoor air before it enters your home, while simultaneously venting out stale indoor air. ERVs, combined with a dehumidification system are an ideal solution for modern homes.

Improve Your Indoor Air Quality Today!

Work with a Jay Moody HVAC specialist to develop a ventilation solution tailored to your home’s unique needs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why are modern homes more likely to need an ERV system?

Modern homes are more likely to need an ERV system because they are typically built with tighter seals and improved insulation to increase energy efficiency. While this helps reduce heating and cooling costs, it can also restrict airflow and ventilation, leading to poor indoor air quality. An ERV system helps address this issue by exchanging stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air.

If an HRV is necessary to provide proper ventilation for a space, we will install one. However, it’s important to note that a Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) only exchanges heat, not humidity. Since it doesn’t address humidity levels, HRVs are typically not the preferred choice for controlled ventilation, especially in climates where humidity control is a key concern.

Yes, we recommend professional ERV maintenance once a year to ensure your ventilation system operates efficiently. This can be conveniently scheduled alongside the annual maintenance for your heating or cooling system, allowing for a comprehensive service visit.

ERVs are designed to condition incoming air, but they are not a substitute for dehumidifiers. While ERVs are excellent for improving ventilation in a home and improving air freshness, managing high humidity levels requires different equipment.

Tightly sealed homes, common in modern construction, often struggle with both ventilation and humidity control, particularly during summer months. This is why ERVs are often used alongside dehumidifiers to ensure optimal air quality and moisture levels are maintained for year-round comfort.

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