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All homes need mechanical ventilation


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Ever wake up in the morning feeling stuffy even though you left a window cracked open all night? Or maybe you’ve noticed your heating bill skyrocketing every winter, and you just can’t seem to figure out why. 

We recently had a great chat with Dr. Cameron Munroe, who uncovered some remarkable, and somewhat shocking truths about why our homes might need a serious upgrade in the ventilation department. 

Cameron explained that the need for buildings to be airtight boils down to two main reasons: energy efficiency and building durability. Simply put, an airtight home helps conserve energy by retaining conditioned air inside. 

Where Does Air Leak In?

Australian homes are notoriously leaky. From windows and doors to skirting boards and plumbing penetrations, unwanted air leaks can occur almost anywhere. However, it’s not the air itself that is the villain here but rather the water vapour it carries. When this vapour condenses, it can lead to mould and rot, making airtightness crucial for maintaining the durability and health of your home.

The Great Ventilation Debate

While some might argue that buildings need to "breathe," Cameron set the record straight: it’s the occupants who need to breathe, not the inanimate structures. It’s important here to make a distinction between airtightness and ventilation. 

Mechanical Ventilation: The Game Changer

Cameron introduced us to the concept of mechanical ventilation, explaining it is key to ensuring a healthy indoor environment. Mechanical ventilation systems provide a consistent supply of fresh, filtered air regardless of external conditions. This is crucial because relying on natural ventilation (like opening windows) can be unpredictable and inefficient, impacting both air quality and energy consumption.

These systems—often HRVs (Heat Recovery Ventilators) or ERVs (Enthalpy Recovery Ventilators)—ensure that the air coming into your home is not only fresh but also filtered to remove pollutants. This is a balanced approach where the same amount of air is extracted as is supplied, ensuring both energy efficiency and indoor air quality.

Cameron highlighted the importance of real data and not just assumptions. By using sensors to monitor things like CO2 levels, you can get a clear picture of your indoor air quality. This data-driven approach can convince even the sceptics of the necessity for mechanical ventilation.

Costs and Benefits: Is It Worth It?

We tackled the elephant in the room—cost. Many homeowners might balk at the thought of adding $15,000 to $25,000 to their building costs for a mechanical ventilation system. However, Cameron argued that this is a worthy investment for ensuring both energy efficiency and the health of the occupants. Plus, once you start monitoring your home’s air quality, the benefits become evident.

Cameron’s ability to break down complex topics into easily digestible points has certainly convinced us of the immense value mechanical ventilation brings to our homes. If you’re still on the fence, consider monitoring your indoor air quality—it might just change your mind.

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