Lennox® Ventilation

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Modern homes are made with efficiency in mind. But that also means they’re firmly sealed and can have stale air without much movement.

With the right ventilation, your space can skip mildew, allergen buildup and other air quality problems. Proper ventilation also lets you eliminate severe odors, like cooking smells or tobacco smoke.

While opening a window can be of assistance for a bit, it isn’t practical in every season. It can also be problematic if a household member has allergies.

Lennox® home ventilation systems in Haines City, Florida, have an energy-efficient option: swapping stuffy indoor air with new outdoor air. They’re created to work with any home comfort system. Plus, they don’t make any ozone, a toxic gas that can inflame your lungs.

Air Commander's Heating & Air Conditioning Co. can help you determine the perfect model for your home and the local environment. Give our heating and cooling specialists a call at 863-216-2923 to start taking in fresher air today.

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3 Red Flags that Show Your Space Needs a Ventilation System

There are a a variety of signs you should have house ventilation, such as:

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1. Persistent odors

If you have trouble getting intense smells out of your space, you may have a ventilation issue.

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2. Stale air

The air in your house should feel fresh, but stuffy sectors mean you likely have issues with ventilation. 

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3. Built up dust

Dust can build up more often in areas with inadequate airflow.

Classes of Ventilation Systems

There are two categories of ventilation systems—heat recovery ventilation (HRV) and energy recovery ventilation (ERV).

Each one is best for contemporary homes or remodeled homes with energy upgrades, but are built with different climates in mind.

Regions with a wide variety of weather patterns, such as the Midwest, can get value from either option. Contact us for extra information about which system is better for Haines City.

Heat Recovery Ventilation

HRV operates best in chillier climates. It ejects air from your house, swapping out fresh air from around your home.

As an energy-efficient feature, it holds on to the heat from your indoor air. That way, you shouldn’t have to pay to heat fresh (but chillier) air from around your home.

Energy Recovery Ventilation

ERV is best for warm, humid environments. It extracts the heat and moisture out of your space’s air and directs it outdoors. This helps you keep ideal humidity levels in your rooms. Balanced humidity can keep your space more comfortable and allow you to use your air conditioning less often—saving you more money on cooling costs.

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Breathe Fresher Air Today

Our certified pros can help get your residence’s indoor air quality to a better level. Reach us at 863-216-2923 or contact us online to schedule an appointment right away.

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