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HRV & ERV Systems

It’s time to take control of your indoor air quality. Breathe in fresher air and lower your heating costs with a Heat or Energy Recovery Ventilator.

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Fresh Air, Indoors

Strike a balance between an airtight, energy-efficient home and one that’s healthy and well-ventilated with an HRV or ERV System.

Enjoy The Benefits

  • Keeps the air in your home fresh
  • Lessens allergens or pollutants in the air
  • Maintain proper humidity levels
  • Recovers heat & AC, lowering your utility costs

Manufacturers

Your indoor air quality matters. That’s why we only carry top-rated brands. These HRVs and ERVs are expertly crafted and exceed industry standards. Our trained technicians take the time to install each product with precision, ensuring that you get the best indoor air quality.

Lennox Healthy Climate® HRV

Experience effective ventilation when the cold weather hits. This HRV keeps the air in your home fresh while ensuring no energy is wasted.

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Lennox Healthy Climate® ERV

If you are dealing with humidity, this unit provides a better way to enjoy natural ventilation & fresh air without having to open the window.

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The Difference Between HRV & ERV

HRVs and ERVs are similar devices. Both supply fresh air and exhaust stale air. The primary difference is that an HRV warms or cools the incoming air. An ERV warms or cools the air as well, but it also limits humidity coming into your home in summer and keeps your home from becoming too dry in winter.

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Reach out to us to discuss your HVAC needs and how we can help you own your comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does an air exchange system do?

A heat recovery ventilator draws fresh outdoor air into a central unit. It then filters and disperses that fresh air throughout your home. At the same time, a separate exhaust fan inside the unit removes an equal volume of stale, contaminated indoor air and exhausts it outdoors.

HRV or ERV? Which one is right for me?

Many factors go into the decision between an ERV and HRV. Yes, your local climate matters, but other factors like when your house was built, the type of heating system you have, and the size of your household contribute to what recovery system will work best for you.

Talk to our team, and they will ensure you get the right air quality solution for your home.

How often should I change filters in my HRV/ERV?

Clean your unit regularly, including the air filters every 1-3 months

How often should I have my air exchange system serviced?

Arrange for annual servicing by one of our HVAC technicians. If possible, have your entire HVAC system serviced in one visit.

Do you have any service guarantees?

Yes, we are committed to 100% customer satisfaction. Instead of just talking about quality, we practice it. Talk to our team and learn how we don’t stop until you are 100% satisfied with our workmanship and the products we provide.