we provide comprehensive ventilation services for your home. This service covers all components, including energy audits and moisture inspection. Failure with any of these components can be disastrous for your home's indoor air quality, though the necessary repairs may be quite simple. To take advantage of our ventilation services and other insulation services, please contact us at today.
We work for your chimney or liner with the engineer of record and submit all necessary calculations, shop drawings, and other documentation for the project. We prepare and file our own drawings and documents with the department of buildings and other authorities with jurisdiction, if required, and secure our own permit for chimney installation and for any temporary structures needed during construction.
We specialize in installing, repairing, and maintaining commercial ventilation systems in the Toronto area. Understand the pieces and parts that contribute to quality attic ventilation so that you can better cool down space and prevent roof damage all year long. The importance of attic vent installation for proper ventilation is often underestimated. This is shortsighted because air circulation in the attic is critical to roof design. Intake vents and exhaust vents are proactive and preventive – they ensure optimum performance for the “building envelope”. Consequently, there are a number of advantages for the homeowner who decides to ventilate the right way.
Why Ventilation Matters
Ventilation allows stale air to leave your home and allows fresh air to come in. Keeping stale air in your home can lower your indoor air quality and cause you and your loved ones to feel unwell.
Proper ventilation is especially important in your attic. The warm air in your home rises upward, so any indoor air—including conditioned air from your heater—will eventually rise all the way up to the attic. If this air gets trapped in your attic during the winter, then it can melt the snow and ice on your roof. Not only does this result in water and moisture damage on your roof and eventually lead to mold and mildew growths, but the melted snow can trickle down into your gutters and refreeze, which can clog your gutters and create a bigger mess. During the summer, the warm air in your attic will eventually trickle down into the lower levels of your home if there’s no proper ventilation, forcing you to use more power through your cooling system to stay comfortable.
No one can deny the importance of fresh air and how it can influence the performance of human beings. We all need it to survive and in a perfect world we would be outside and breathing in the clean air all day long but that is not the case.
We need to be inside and inhale in the inadequately ventilated spaces, which undermines our health in the long run. Therefore, having a proper ventilation system at our homes and workplaces is highly critical. There are various benefits of having a good quality ventilation system in your space. Some of the major ones are listed below:
- Controlling impurities
A vast majority of the people think the air in the region where they live and work is not pure. However, there is a considerable difference between in impurities if we compare the air inside with the outside air. A good ventilation system can reduce the pollutant build ups indoors along with the bacteria, odors, and moisture. Such a system will bring in the clean and fresh air from the outside and get rid of the impure air inside.
- Stopping condensation
The issue of condensation can cause problems such as rotten surfaces and mold. These are the two things that you need to prevent or it will translate into high costs. Moreover, damp conditions or condensation can also cause various health issues like skin allergies or respiratory problems for some people. A good ventilation system can lower such risks as well..
- Benefiting health
Improper ventilation along with indoor air pollution can lead to various health issues including allergies, headaches, rashes, sinusitis, and asthma. You can avoid all these issues only by having a quality ventilation system in your building.